Junge Leute in der Stadt

Junge Leute in der Stadt

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1985-11-21

Berlin during the Great Depression of 1929. Unemployed cab driver Emanuel sees no more opportunities for himself in the city and wants to try his luck somewhere outside. His friend Fritz lends him his cab for one last trip. In the process, he meets the dancing girl Susi. She is young, beautiful, carefree, self-confident and persuades him to stay. During a demonstration by the unemployed, a policeman is stabbed to death. Emanuel is suspected. He is arrested in the evening at Susi's revue. Frida and Gerda and other young people with their problems and their longing for a little security and social safety are also there.

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Junge Leute in der Stadt

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Berlin during the Great Depression of 1929. Unemployed cab driver Emanuel sees no more opportunities for himself in the city and wants to try his luck somewhere outside. His friend Fritz lends him his cab for one last trip. In the process, he meets the dancing girl Susi. She is young, beautiful, carefree, self-confident and persuades him to stay. During a demonstration by the unemployed, a policeman is stabbed to death. Emanuel is suspected. He is arrested in the evening at Susi's revue. Frida and Gerda and other young people with their problems and their longing for a little security and social safety are also there.

Released

1985-11-21

Runtime

88

Director

Karl Heinz Lotz

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

Deutsch

Production

DEFA

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    Mirko Haninger

    Mirko Haninger
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    Maria Probosz

    Maria Probosz
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    Beata Maj

    Beata Maj
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    Jochen Noch

    Jochen Noch
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    Ulrike Krumbiegel

    Ulrike Krumbiegel
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    Sylvester Groth

    Sylvester Groth
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    André Hennicke

    André Hennicke
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    Hermann Beyer

    Hermann Beyer
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    Andreas Schumann

    Andreas Schumann
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    Stefan Martin Müller

    Stefan Martin Müller