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Release Date:
February 7, 1974
Original Title:
Orpheus in der Unterwelt
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Music
Production Companies:
DEFA
Production Countries:
East Germany | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
This musical comedy based on an opera by Jacques Offenbach incorporates a twist on the classic Greek myth: Orpheus, a music teacher at a girls’ school in the ancient Greek city of Thebes, actually does not miss his wife Eurydice that much – until the gods and Offenbach himself pressure him to retrieve her from Hades.
Animation:
Otto Hanisch
Kurt Marks
Assistant Camera:
Detlef Hertelt
Herbert Kroiss
Assistant Director:
Sigrid Meyer
Choreographer:
Tom Schilling
Conductor:
Robert Hanell
Costume Design:
Christiane Dorst
Werner Schulz
Director:
Horst Bonnet
Director of Photography:
Otto Hanisch
Dramaturgy:
Maurycy Janowski
Editor:
Thea Richter
Makeup Artist:
Heinz Bernhardt
Günter Hermstein
Inge Merten
Ursula Funk
Music Arranger:
Robert Hanell
Original Music Composer:
Jacques Offenbach
Production Design:
Alfred Hirschmeier
Production Manager:
Helmut Klein
Production Sound Mixer:
Georg Gutschmidt
Sound:
Konrad Walle
Klaus Wolter
Unit Production Manager:
Hartmut Plettau
Rolf Martius
Writer:
Horst Bonnet
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