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Cast

Barbara Dittus

Barbara Dittus

Marie

Klaus Piontek

Klaus Piontek

Martin

Peter Borgelt

Peter Borgelt

Triebel

Monika Gabriel

Monika Gabriel

Elisabeth

Günter Wolf

Günter Wolf

Geschke

Klaus-Peter Pleßow

Klaus-Peter Pleßow

Dieter Wien

Dieter Wien

Alfred Struwe

Alfred Struwe

Kurt Kachlicki

Kurt Kachlicki

Karin Lesch

Karin Lesch

Erika Pelikowsky

Erika Pelikowsky

Volkmar Kleinert

Volkmar Kleinert

Kurt Böwe

Kurt Böwe

Renate Richter

Renate Richter

Erik Veldre

Erik Veldre

Erich Gerberding

Erich Gerberding

Heinz Hinze

Heinz Hinze

Harry Pietzsch

Harry Pietzsch

Joachim Siebenschuh

Joachim Siebenschuh

Isa Sander-Wolter

Isa Sander-Wolter

Gerlind Schulze

Gerlind Schulze

Heidemarie Wenzel

Heidemarie Wenzel

Michael Gwisdek

Michael Gwisdek

Klaus Manchen

Klaus Manchen

Günter Junghans

Günter Junghans

Strobel

Peter Reusse

Peter Reusse

Zimmering

Günter Schubert

Günter Schubert

SA-Mann

Crew

Joachim Kunert

Joachim Kunert

Director

Joachim Kunert

Joachim Kunert

Writer

Gerhard Helwig

Gerhard Helwig

Writer

Günter Haubold

Günter Haubold

Writer

Ree von Dahlen

Ree von Dahlen

Writer

Christa Wolf

Christa Wolf

Writer

Anna Seghers

Anna Seghers

Novel

Günter Haubold

Günter Haubold

Cinematography

Christa Helwig

Christa Helwig

Editor

Gerhard Wohlgemuth

Gerhard Wohlgemuth

Music

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Die Toten bleiben jung

19680.0 / 10112 min
Drama

Overview

A depiction of class conflicts in Germany between 1918 and 1945. The Spartacist Erwin is shot by officers in 1918, and his pregant working-class bride Marie begins a new relationship with social democrat Geschke. Erwin's son Hans grows up to be a communist like his father, leading to bitter hatred between him and his Nazi step-brother, while Geschke becomes increasingly resigned to the political situation in Germany. The three aristocratic officers who shot Erwin many years ago meet again during the Kapp Putsch, but their support for the Third Reich eventually leads each to their deaths.