Where the Trains Go
Where the Trains Go (German: Wohin die Züge fahren) is a 1949 German drama film directed by Boleslaw Barlog and starring Heidemarie Hatheyer, Carl Raddatz and Gunnar Möller.[1]
Where the Trains Go | |
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Directed by | Boleslaw Barlog |
Produced by | Erich Holder |
Written by | Walter Ulbrich |
Starring | |
Music by | Wolfgang Zeller |
Cinematography | Klaus von Rautenfeld |
Edited by | Fritz Stapenhorst |
Production company | Arbeitsgemeinschaft Film |
Distributed by | Prisma-Filmverleih |
Release date | 2 June 1949 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Carl Ludwig Kirmse. It was shot on location in Freiburg in the French Zone of Occupation. It is part of the tradition of rubble films made in Germany following the Second World War, similar in style to Italian neorealism.
Cast
- Heidemarie Hatheyer as Fanny Förster
- Carl Raddatz as Max Engler
- Gunnar Möller as Gustav Dussmann
- Ursula Wedekind as Hannele
- Hannelore Rucker as Martha
- Oskar Höcker as Bahnpolizist
- Adelheid Seeck
References
- Davidson & Hake p. 208
Bibliography
- Davidson, John & Hake, Sabine. Framing the Fifties: Cinema in a Divided Germany. Berghahn Books, 2007.
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