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We Cellar Children (1960)

Genre : War, Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : Jochen Wiedermann
Writer : Wolfgang Neuss

Synopsis

Actors

Wolfgang Neuss
Wolfgang Neuss
Macke Prinz
Karin Baal
Karin Baal
Nenne Briehl
Ingrid van Bergen
Ingrid van Bergen
Almuth Prinz
Jo Herbst
Jo Herbst
Adalbert
Wolfgang Gruner
Wolfgang Gruner
Arthur
Achim Strietzel
Achim Strietzel
Knösel
Ralf Wolter
Ralf Wolter
Keschke
Willi Rose
Willi Rose
Macke's Father
Inge Egger
Inge Egger
Mrs. Briehl
Eckart Dux
Eckart Dux
Kemskorn
Hilde Sessak
Hilde Sessak
Macke's Mother
Bruno W. Pantel
Bruno W. Pantel
Mr. Niel
Ethel Reschke
Ethel Reschke
Herbert Weißbach
Herbert Weißbach
Bleiber
Paul Westermeier
Paul Westermeier
Porter
Helmut Käutner
Helmut Käutner
Chauffeur
Erik Ode
Erik Ode
Erik Schumann
Erik Schumann

Crews

Jochen Wiedermann
Jochen Wiedermann
Director
Wolfgang Neuss
Wolfgang Neuss
Screenplay
Hans Oppenheimer
Hans Oppenheimer
Executive Producer
Peter Sandloff
Peter Sandloff
Original Music Composer
Werner M. Lenz
Werner M. Lenz
Director of Photography
Walter von Bonhorst
Walter von Bonhorst
Editor
Ernst H. Albrecht
Ernst H. Albrecht
Art Direction
Hans Auffenberg
Hans Auffenberg
Art Direction
Friedrich Wilhelm Gaik
Friedrich Wilhelm Gaik
Production Manager
Ruth Sanden
Ruth Sanden
Assistant Director

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