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Bewildered Youth

Country: Germany, Language: German, 91 mins

Original Title

Anders als du und ich
  • Director: Veit Harlan
  • Writer: Hans Habe; Felix Lützkendorf
  • Producer: Gero Wecker

CGiii Comment

From the director of the notoriously anti-semitic film: Jud Süß (1940).

An early synthesizer-owning, art-dealing pederast...who likes to watch young men wrestle...

And...Manfred who is a little prick adores his artistic schoolboy chum, Klaus...a boy who is going through a rather poofy phase...!

There's a pretty maid...wanting it badly.

A mother who wants her son to want the maid...badly...she ends up in court on a charge of procurement!

Bizarre to say the least...!

It truly is a terrible film, but...important in the way homosexuality was perceived and presented in the Germanic cinema of the late 50s.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Klaus is a young man in post-war Berlin. He is drawn to his friend Manfred and, under the encouragement of their acquaintance, Dr. Winkler, explore the underground world of gay clubs and electronic music. His family begins to learn of his other life and do everything they can to set him straight.

Cast & Characters

Paula Wessely as Christa Teichmann;
Paul Dahlke as Direktor Werner Teichmann;
Christian Wolff as Klaus Teichmann;
Ingrid Stenn as Gerda Böttcher;
Hans Nielsen as Max Mertens;
Friedrich Joloff as Dr. Boris Winkler;
Hilde Körber as Mrs. Glatz;
Guenther Theil as Manfred Glatz;
Herbert Hübner as Verteidiger Dr. Schwarz;
Siegfried Schürenberg as Staatsanwalt;
Otto Graf as Gerichtspräsident;
Paul Esser as Kommissar;
Kurt Vespermann as Dr. Schmidt;
Hans Schumm as Jugendpsychologe;
Peter Nijinskij as Carlos