Stage Fright (1960 film)
Stage Fright or Lamp Fever (German: Lampenfieber) is a 1960 West German drama film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Dunja Movar, Bernhard Wicki and Antje Weisgerber.[1]
Stage Fright | |
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Directed by | Kurt Hoffmann |
Produced by | Hans Abich Heinz Angermeyer |
Written by | Heinz Pauck Hans Schweikart |
Starring | Dunja Movar Bernhard Wicki Antje Weisgerber |
Music by | Franz Grothe |
Cinematography | Sven Nykvist |
Edited by | Hilwa von Boro |
Production company | Filmaufbau |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date | 3 March 1960 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The film's sets were designed by the art director Elisabeth Urbancic.
Cast
- Dunja Movar as Gitta Crusius
- Bernhard Wicki as Rohrbach
- Antje Weisgerber as Elsa Kaiser
- Gustav Knuth as Herr Seipel
- Anne Kersten as Frau Wehrhahn
- Henry Vahl as Herr Körner
- Eva Vaitl as Frau Seipel
- Elke Sommer as Evelyne
- Claus Wilcke as Bastian
- Corinna Genest as Katja
- Gitty Djamal as Elisabeth
- Dieter Klein as Caspar
- Michael Hinz as Peter
- Inken Deter as Grete Seipel
- Helmut Förnbacher as Thomas
- Erna Sellmer as Kantinenwirtin Hochgesell
- Dieter Hildebrandt as Atze Müller
- Paul Bürks as Himself
- Hans Clarin as Himself
- Klaus Dahlen as 2. Schauspielschüler
- August Everding as Himself
- Erwin Faber as Himself
- Veronika Fitz as Herself
- Robert Graf as Himself
- Margarete Haagen as Herself
- Harry Hertzsch as Himself
- Peter Kors as Schauspieler in Kernstadt
- Eva Maria Meineke as Herself
- Hannes Messemer as Himself
- Peter Paul as Schauspieler in Kernstadt
- Ina Peters as Herself
- Hans Schweikart as Intendant
- Werner Schwuchow as Schauspieler in Kernstadt
- Rosel Schäfer as Herself
- Minna Spaeth as Schauspielerin in Kernstadt
- Peter Striebeck as 1. Schauspielschüler
- Johanna von Koczian as Herself
- Annemarie Wernicke as Herself
References
- Bock & Bergfelder p.529
Bibliography
- Tim Bergfelder, Erica Carter & Deniz Göktürk. The German Cinema Book. BFI, 2002.
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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