The Cuckoos (1949 film)
1949 film
- Marta Moyland
- Robert A. Stemmle
- Ina Halley
- Rainer Penkert
- Carsta Löck
- Robert Baberske
- Walter Roßkopf
Production
company
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DEFA
Release date
- 8 April 1949 (1949-04-08)
Running time
The Cuckoos (German: Die Kuckucks) is a 1949 German comedy drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Ina Halley, Rainer Penkert and Carsta Löck.[1] It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in East Berlin. The film was made in the Soviet Zone, in what would soon become East Germany. The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Vorwerg.
Cast
- Ina Halley as Inge Kuckert
- Rainer Penkert as Hanno Gersdorf
- Günther Güssefeldt as Heinz Krüger
- Aribert Wäscher as Eberhard Schultz
- Carsta Löck as Wanda Merian - Kunstgewerblerin
- Hans Neie as Rolf Kuckert
- Gertrud Wolle as Frau Poehler - die Wirtin
- Marlise Ludwig as Frau Bissig
- Heinz Schröder as Max Kuckert
- Nils-Peter Mahlau as Manfred Kuckert - Genannt Moritz
- Regine Fischer as Evchen Kuckert
- Thomas Dunskus as Erwin - Maurerlehrling
- Knut Hartwig as Meister Miericke
- Günther Klapp as Klaus - Tischlerlehrling
- Michael Klein-Chevalier as Heini - Klemplerlehrling
- Klaus Deppe as Ferdinand - Schlosserlehrling
- Horst Günter Fiegler as Egon - Radiomechanikerlehrling
- Elly Burgmer as Jugendfürsorgerin
- Liselotte Lieck as Dame in der Leihbibliothek
- Erich Dunskus as Maurer
- Karl Hannemann as Wirt der 'Goldenen Traube'
- Albert Johannes as Leiter der Jugendfürsorge
- Otto Matthies as Oberkellner
- Hans Joachim Schölermann as Schimkat
- Walter Strasen as Polizist
- Maria Grünfeld as Frau Nobel
- Hilde Sonntag as Frau Pinselig
- Isolde Laugs as Frau Zottel
- Eleonore Tappert as Frau Dickbein
- Johannes Bergfeldt as Herr Hahn
- Nora Boltenhagen as Stenotypistin
- Käthe Jöken-König as Krügers Wirtin
- Fritz Bohnstedt as Maurer
- Maria Hofen
- Hans Deppe
- Herbert Weissbach
- Willi Wietfeldt
- Georg Helge
- Ingrid Pankow
- Gerda Müller
- Siegfried Andrich
- Meta Rodrich
References
- ^ Pinkert p. 237
Bibliography
- Karl, Lars & Skopal, Pavel. Cinema in Service of the State: Perspectives on Film Culture in the GDR and Czechoslovakia, 1945–1960. Berghahn Books, 2015.
- Pinkert, Anke. Film and Memory in East Germany. Indiana University Press, 2008.
External links
- The Cuckoos at IMDb
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Films directed by Hans Deppe
- The Rider on the White Horse (1934)
- Hubertus Castle (1934)
- Holiday From Myself (1934)
- A Night of Change (1935)
- The Saint and Her Fool (1935)
- The Valiant Navigator (1935)
- The Three Around Christine (1936)
- Street Music (1936)
- The Hunter of Fall (1936)
- Meiseken (1937)
- Silence in the Forest (1937)
- Fools in the Snow (1938)
- Storms in May (1938)
- The Scoundrel (1939)
- The War of the Oxen (1943)
- A Salzburg Comedy (1943)
- A Man Like Maximilian (1945)
- No Place for Love (1947)
- Don't Play with Love (1949)
- How Do We Tell Our Children? (1949)
- The Cuckoos (1949)
- My Wife's Friends (1949)
- One Night Apart (1950)
- The Black Forest Girl (1950)
- The Heath Is Green (1951)
- Not Without Gisela (1951)
- Holiday From Myself (1952)
- The Prince of Pappenheim (1952)
- The Land of Smiles (1952)
- Secretly Still and Quiet (1953)
- When the White Lilacs Bloom Again (1953)
- The Great Lola (1954)
- The Seven Dresses of Katrin (1954)
- The Country Schoolmaster (1954)
- The Ambassador's Wife (1955)
- Son Without a Home (1955)
- When the Alpine Roses Bloom (1955)
- The Priest from Kirchfeld (1955)
- Your Life Guards (1955)
- The Tour Guide of Lisbon (1956)
- My Brother Joshua (1956)
- A Thousand Melodies (1956)
- As Long as the Roses Bloom (1956)
- Beneath the Palms on the Blue Sea (1957)
- All Roads Lead Home (1957)
- Immer die Radfahrer (1958)
- Thirteen Old Donkeys (1958)
- Kein Mann zum Heiraten (1959)
- The Domestic Tyrant (1959)
- That's No Way to Land a Man (1959)
- Mandolins and Moonlight (1959)
- When the Heath Is in Bloom (1960)
- Guitars Sound Softly Through the Night (1960)
- Robert and Bertram (1961)
- I Must Go to the City (1962)
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