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Berlin Alexanderplatz

Country: Germany, Language: German, 32 mins

  • Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  • Writer: Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Alfred Döblin
  • Producer: Peter Märthesheimer, Günter Rohrbach

CGiii Comment

This mini-series is a 15-1/2 hour episodic exploration of the character of Franz Biberkopf, "hero" of Alfred Döblin's acclaimed novel, as well as the Alexanderplatz area of Berlin that he inhabits.


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Cast & Characters

Gunter Blasenbreu as Himself;
Babette Furbringer as Herself;
Manni Glaser as Himself;
Sebastian Kiesm*ller as Himself;
Alexander Klippe as Himself;
Dieter Minx as Himself;
Rudi Neuber as Himself;
Hubertus Rath as Himself;
Sepp Reidinger as Himself;
Gunter Rohrbach as Himself;
Xaver Schwarzenberger as Himself;
Bianca Stumpf as Herself;
Michael Weizel as Himself;
Bettina Winter as Herself;
Gunter Lamprecht as Franz Biberkopf;
Karlheinz Braun as Rechtsanwalt Lowenhund;
Hanna Schygulla as Eva;
Claus Holm as Wirt;
Franz Buchrieser as Gottfried Meck;
Brigitte Mira as Frau Bast;
Roger Fritz as Herbert;
Gottfried John as Reinhold Hoffmann;
Barbara Sukowa as Mieze;
Gunther Kaufmann as Theo;
Ivan Desny as Pums;
Volker Spengler as Bruno;
Vitus Zeplichal as Rudi;
Barbara Valentin as Ida