Eine Handvoll Hoffnung
Berlin at the end of the 1940s. Anneliese Weyher is working as a switchboard operator. She is living with her aunt after losing her parents in the war – a stroke of fate that has thrown the young woman off course emotionally. Indifferently, she is doing her work; her private life consists of an affair with a black-marketeer. Even when Anneliese witnesses an armed robbery, committed by infamous Wollnick and his gang, she stays lethargic and apathetic – she keeps silent instead of helping the inspector who is a friend of her aunt. It is not until Anneliese by coincidence meets her former lover, the watchmaker Kurt, that her life seems to take a positive turn. But then, Kurt is killed by Wollnick. Although the police finally capture the criminal, Anneliese realizes that she is complicit in her lover′s death, because she kept quiet before. In her desperation, Anneliese sees no other way than to take her own life.
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Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Anneliese Weyher
- Martha Menzel
- Albert Neuenfeld
- Dieter Wollnick
- Manfred Lebus
- Kurt Danneberg
- Jürgen Niewisch
- Edith Radicke
- Erich Radicke
- Heide
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Scenario
Script editor
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Still photography
Production design
Set construction
Make-up artist
Costume design
Editing
Sound
Audio mixing
Music
Cast
- Anneliese Weyher
- Martha Menzel
- Albert Neuenfeld
- Dieter Wollnick
- Manfred Lebus
- Kurt Danneberg
- Jürgen Niewisch
- Edith Radicke
- Erich Radicke
- Heide
- Reichsbahnrat
- "Mücke" Mühlich
- Erwin Wollnick
- Henny Wollnick
- Bert
- Birne
- Latte
- Bäckersfrau
- Ilse Engel
- Wachtmeister Schauer
- Kassierer
- Benno
- Parteisekretär
- Oberschwester
- Sekretärin
- Axel Niewisch
- Beate Wollnick
- Ernst
- Peter
- Polizeirat
- Kundin
- Paul
- Frau von Paul
- VP Schulz
Production company
Unit production manager
Location manager
Original distributor
Uraufführung (DD): 12.01.1978, Berlin, International
Titles
- Originaltitel (DD) Eine Handvoll Hoffnung
Versions
Original
Uraufführung (DD): 12.01.1978, Berlin, International