Das Stacheltier - Endstation Kanal (1956)
Children's book illustrator Müller-Olbernhau has a secure livelihood in East Berlin. He and his wife Brigitte, who is very impressed by the "western glamor", are visited by Uncle Rüdiger Lorenz from the Rhine. Under their influence, he moves to West Germany, also annoyed by the publishing house and because, according to his wife, he lacks "pizzazz". There he was asked to illustrate comics with violent and cruel depictions for a Frankfurt publisher. He witnesses arguments between three other graphic artists and the publishing house manager. When he asks one of them, Hertwig, who is no longer "playing along", what he is doing now, he is told that he is going to a "real children's book publisher" in East Berlin. Brigitte is astonished: "Isn't that where we just came from?" As she looks at Leo in surprise, he writes on her forehead in lipstick: "That's it."
Director: Richard Groschopp
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Ursula Dücker as Hildesusi |
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Willy Krause as Willi |
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Ruth-Maria Kubitschek as Elfi |
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Wolfgang Lohse as Karl-Heinz |
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Liska Merbach as Willis Wirtin |
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Harry Riesbauer as Der Retter |
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Martin Rosen as Dicker Kollege |
| Writing | Willi Frank | Story |
| Editing | Charlotte Peschlow | Editor |
| Writing | Lothar Creutz | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Manfred Riedel | Makeup Designer |
| Writing | Richard Groschopp | Writer |
| Crew | Hans Dumke | Cinematography |
| Sound | Hans-Hendrik Wehding | Music |
| Art | Harald Horn | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Anneliese Winkler | Makeup Designer |
| Directing | Richard Groschopp | Director |