A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 18, 1960
Original Title:
Kirmes
Alternate Titles:
Death Carousel
Je ne voulais pas être un nazi
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Freie Film Produktion GmbH & Co., Hamburg
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 102
In 1959, in a small German village, the annual fair is set up. When a carousel is fixed firmly in the ground, a fair worker discovers a skeleton, a steel helmet, and a machine gun. The skeleton belongs to Robert Mertens, a plain soldier, who deserted in 1944 und flew to his home village. But when he arrived, no one wanted to help him, neither his former friends nor the minister, or even his own parents.
Assistant Director:
Rolf Honold
Costume Design:
Anneliese Ludwig
Director:
Wolfgang Staudte
Director of Photography:
Georg Krause
Editor:
Lilian Seng
Makeup Artist:
Max Patyna
Music:
Werner Pohl
Producer:
Helmut Käutner
Harald Braun
Wolfgang Staudte
Production Design:
Ellen Schmidt
Olaf Ivens
Production Manager:
Werner Ludwig
Story:
Claus Hubalek
Writer:
Wolfgang Staudte
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