The Aggression
The Aggression (released in West Germany as Der Angriff and in France as L'agression) is a 1987 West German film. It is a Heimatfilm.[1] The plot centers around the attempted rape of pharmacist Ilse Trapmann, portrayed by Pascale Petit.[2] The film takes the controversial stance that many West Germans have a latent desire to exert violence, despite the country's appearance to the contrary.[3]
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Directed by | Theodor Kotulla |
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Starring | Pascale Petit |
Music by | Eberhard Weber |
Cinematography | Jacques Steyn |
Edited by | Susanne Hartmann |
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Distributed by | Obelisk Film |
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Running time | 122 min. |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Pascale Petit
- Michael König
- Claude-Oliver Rudolph
- András Fricsay
- Lambert Hamel
- Henry van Lyck
- Franz Böhm
- Kyra Mladeck
- Ernst Weiner
- Mady Rahl
- Eva Maria Bayerwaltes
- Christiane Blumhoff
- Hannes Kaetner
- Anna Lange
- Nikolas Lansky
- Else Quecke
- Claus-Dieter Reents
- Angelika Rossaro
- Reiner Scheibe
- Ingrid Schoelderle
- Hansi Thoms-Evelt
- Erika Wackernagel
- Chriatian Weiner
- Hildegard Wensch
References
- "Der Angriff" (in Dutch). Cinema.nl. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
- "Der Angriff" (in German). Hubert Burda Media. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
- "Veranstaltungen" (in German). Deutsche Kinemathek. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
External links
- Der Angriff at IMDb
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