New Wave Lovers (1981)
Freddy wants to be a star. He writes and performs his own songs, but has no record contract yet. He has an idea to form a group of back-up vocalists and recruits four beautiful girls who also happen to be his former lovers. They name themselves "THE FOUR PIN-UPS." But even this doesn't work because Freddy wants the spotlight for himself. However, by chance, the girls find themselves onstage without Freddy; they start singing and capture the audience and sign a contract with a big producer. They seem to be on the road to success with their own sound and a new wave image. Except the dream begins to lose its glow; scandal, conflicts, and disenchantment start affecting the group. They go from number one to...
Director: Joel Silberg
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Sascha Hehn as Fredy |
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Bea Fiedler as Sängerin |
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Peter Schlesinger as Harry |
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Moti Gilad as Rolf |
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April Clough as Annabelle |
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Bonnie Benedict as |
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Susanne Rorleton as |
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Kem McLeroy as |
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Jürgen Emanuel as |
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Alexander Böttcher as |
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Tobias Meister as Günther |
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Manfred Grunert as |
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Zeev Berlinsky as |
| Production | Artur Brauner | Producer |
| Camera | Franz Xaver Lederle | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Joel Silberg | Director |