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Release Date:
January 13, 1974
Original Title:
Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui
Genres:
TV Movie
Production Companies:
Deutscher Fernsehfunk (DFF)
Fernsehen der DDR
Production Countries:
East Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Hitler's seizure of power in 1933 and his rule in the years that followed are transferred to the North American criminal world of the 1930s in a parable. Gangster boss Ui needs the protection of the ruling class to achieve his goals and offers his help to their representatives. They initially hesitate, but join forces after Ui violently gains their respect. His victory is perfect and the people fall silent before the revolvers of their "protectors". Ui takes the raised hands as a sign of approval... Bertolt Brecht wrote the play in 1941 in a Finnish asylum - the premiere only took place in Stuttgart after his death in November 1958. It has been staged at the Berliner Ensemble since 1959 - Ekkehard Schall has played Ui over 500 times since then. On January 13, 1974, the play was shown for the last time, recorded in color by GDR television.
Assistant Director:
Jörg Hennes
Werner Mlynek
Camera Operator:
Wolfgang Genth
Siegfried Peters
Angelika Szostak
Wolfram Beyer
Peter Paul Kloß
Director:
Günter Schmidt
Director of Photography:
Margot Thyret
Editor:
Jürgen Schulz
Editorial Staff:
Norbert Leverenz
Music:
Hans-Dieter Hosalla
Production Director:
Ingeborg Trenkler
Ingeborg Holan
Sound:
Helmut Schlafke
Stage Director:
Manfred Wekwerth
Peter Palitzsch
Writer:
Bertolt Brecht
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