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Release Date:
March 3, 1978
Original Title:
Winterspelt 1944
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
HR
Multimedia
Sender Freies Berlin
Ullstein AV
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
In the Second World War, spring 1944: shortly before the planned Ardennes offensive, Germans and Americans stand waiting on the German-Belgian border. The small Eifel village of Winterspelt threatens to become the scene of a bloody battle. A German officer comes up with a plan to hand over his battalion to the Americans without a fight. He finds support from three inhabitants of the small village, who help him to present his offer of surrender to the Americans, which they ultimately reject.
Assistant Camera:
Ulrich Heiser
Norbert Schrader
Ursula Körösi
Assistant Director:
Jannet Gefken
Assistant Editor:
Maja Braun
Clapper Loader:
Theo Kondring
Costume Designer:
Elisabeth Schewe
Director:
Eberhard Fechner
Director of Photography:
Rudolf Körösi
Kurt Weber
Editor:
Barbara Büscher-Grimm
Finance:
Dieter Prade
Gaffer:
Wolfgang Kratz
Lighting Technician:
Helmut Gstoettl
Albert Goll
Line Producer:
Johannes J. Frank
Makeup Artist:
Horst Allert
Eva von Giese
Music:
György Ligeti
Music Director:
Michael Gielen
Novel:
Alfred Andersch
Producer:
Eberhard Fechner
Production Manager:
Dieter Graber
Property Master:
Lothar Tropp
Ulrich Wendt
Wolf Witzemann
Script Supervisor:
Kristina Brandner
Set Decoration:
Hans Jürgen Kiebach
Luca Lugli
Set Designer:
Erich Labermair
Manfred Raab
Sound:
Peter Kellerhals
Jochen Schwarzat
Sound Assistant:
Michael Etz
Sound Mixer:
Christian Dalchow
Reinhard Levin
Still Photographer:
Hans-Joachim Post
Unit Manager:
Klaus Knittel
Uwe Petersen
Kurt von Vietinghoff
Writer:
Eberhard Fechner
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