Wozzeck (film)
Appearance
Wozzeck | |
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Directed by | Georg C. Klaren |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | Bruno Mondi |
Edited by | Lena Neumann |
Music by | Herbert Trantow |
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Distributed by | Sovexport |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Wozzeck is a 1947 German drama film directed by Georg C. Klaren and starring Kurt Meisel, Max Eckard, and Helga Zülch.[1] It is based on the play Woyzeck by Georg Büchner. (The play, which was first performed in 1913, nearly 80 years after Büchner's death, had been originally billed as Wozzeck due to a misreading of Büchner's handwriting.)
The film's sets were designed by Bruno Monden and Hermann Warm. It was shot at Babelsberg and the Althoff Studios in Potsdam.
Plot
[edit]Everything in town appears calm, placid, lovely. But Woyzeck, a rifleman assigned as an orderly, hears voices—the times are out of joint, at least in his cosmos. To his captain, Woyzeck is a comic marvel: ignorant but courageous and full of energy.
Main cast
[edit]- Kurt Meisel as Wozzeck
- Helga Zülch as Marie
- Paul Henckels as Arzt
- Arno Paulsen as Hauptmann
- Richard Häussler as Tambour-Major
- Max Eckard as Georg Büchner
- Willi Rose as Andres
- Claire Reigbert as Margret
- Alfred Balthoff as Handwerksbursche
- Wolfgang Kühne as Ausrufer
- Otto Matthies as Handwerksbursche
- Karl Hellmer as Trödler
- Elsa Wagner as Großmutter
- Rotraut Richter as Käthe
- Max Drahn as Idiot
- Erich Lothar as Bub Christian
- Leo Sloma as Wirt
- Valy Arnheim as Gerichtspräsident
References
[edit]- ^ Bock & Bergfelder, p. 514.
Bibliography
[edit]- Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-655-9.
External links
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Categories:
- 1947 films
- 1940s German-language films
- East German films
- Films directed by Georg C. Klaren
- German films based on plays
- Films set in the 1830s
- 1940s historical drama films
- German historical drama films
- Films shot at Althoff Studios
- Films shot at Babelsberg Studios
- German black-and-white films
- Works based on Woyzeck
- 1940s German films
- Films scored by Herbert Trantow
- 1940s German film stubs