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Jeder stirbt für sich allein (1970 miniseries)

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Genre
  
Political drama

Starring
  
Erwin Geschonneck

First episode date
  
12 September 1970

Number of episodes
  
3

Program creator
  
Hans-Joachim Kasprzik

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Everyone Dies Alone

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Directed by
  
Hans-Joachim Kasprzik

Theme music composer
  
Günter Hauk

Final episode date
  
20 September 1970

Screenplay
  
Klaus Jörn

Cast
  
Erwin Geschonneck

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Based on
  
Every Man Dies Alone by Hans Fallada

Screenplay by
  
Klaus Jörn Hans-Joachim Kasprzik

Jeder stibt für sich allein (1970) is a German television miniseries produced by DEFA in the former German Democratic Republic. The story was adapted from the Hans Fallada novel, Every Man Dies Alone, known in the UK as Alone in Berlin. It was directed by Hans-Joachim Kasprzik and starred Erwin Geschonneck.

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Background

The three-part miniseries was directed by Hans-Joachim Kasprzik, who also co-wrote the screenplay. It stars Erwin Geschonneck and Else Grube-Deister as Otto and Anna Quangel. It is based on a true story, that of Otto and Elise Hampel, a working class couple in wartime Berlin who began a postcard campaign to resist the Nazis and the Third Reich and were arrested, tried before the Volksgerichtshof and executed at Plötzensee Prison.

Synopsis

The story takes place in Berlin in 1940, where Otto Quangel is a toolmaker at a factory. His wife, Anna, is a homemaker. Though their son is fighting on the front, they are apolitical and Otto is not a member of any political party. Otto and Anna learn that their son has fallen "like a hero" in France and are devastated. In addition, a Jewish neighbor meets a violent death. In his grief and horror, Otto becomes politicized and decides to take action against the Nazis, hoping to foment a mass rebellion against Hitler. Though nothing comes of their efforts, the Quangels remain proud of what they've done; it enabled them to retain their faith in humanity. They are arrested, separated, tried, sentenced and executed.

Reception

The kabel eins film lexicon calls the miniseries, "A star-studded, evocative, solid film that centers on the anti-fascist resistance struggle of a working class couple."

Cast (partial list)

  • Erwin Geschonneck as Otto Quangel
  • Else Grube-Deister as Anna Quangel
  • Wolfgang Kieling as Kommissar Escherich
  • Dieter Franke as Gruppenführer Prall
  • Fred Düren as Emil Borkhausen
  • Fred Delmare as Enno Kluge
  • Helga Göring as Eva Kluge
  • Erika Dunkelmann as Hete Häberle
  • Heinz Scholz as "der alte" Persicke
  • Traudi Harprecht
  • References

    Jeder stirbt für sich allein (1970 miniseries) Wikipedia