The Woman and the Stranger

The Woman and the Stranger
Directed by Rainer Simon
Produced by DEFA-Studio
(Potsdam-Babelsberg)
Written by Rainer Simon
Starring Kathrin Waligura
Siegfried Höchst
Joachim Lätsch
Katrin Knappe
Release date
31 January 1985 (East Germany)
February, 1985 (BIFF)
Running time
98 minutes
Country East Germany
Language German

The Woman and the Stranger (German: Die Frau und der Fremde) is a 1985 East German film directed by Rainer Simon. It is based on Leonhard Frank's novella "Karl und Anna" and tells the story of two friends in a POW camp during World War I. One of them escapes and forms a relationship with the other man's wife. After the war her husband returns. The film was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Bear.[1]

It is a remake of Homecoming (1928).

Cast

  • Joachim Lätsch as Karl
  • Peter Zimmermann as Richard
  • Kathrin Waligura as Anna
  • Christine Schorn as Trude
  • Siegfried Höchst as Horst
  • Hans-Uwe Bauer as Verwirrter Soldat
  • Katrin Knappe as Marie
  • Ulrich Mühe as Revolutionär
  • Herbert Sand as Kriegsinvalide
  • Daniel Fries as Trudes kleiner Sohn
  • Roman-Eckhard Galonska as Nachbar
  • Mirko Haninger as Soldat am Fenster
  • Reiner Heise as Deutscher Gefangener
  • Rita Hirschberger as Elfie

References

  1. "Berlinale: 1985 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-01-08.


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