Die Bubi Scholz Story
Deutschland
1997/1998
TV-Spielfilm
The Bubi Scholz Story
The film recounts the story of the boxer Gustav (Bubi) Scholz who began his career at the end of the 40′s, advanced to European champion in the 50′s and became one of the great sports idols of this time. After winning 88 fights (he had only lost on two occasions), he retired in the mid-1960′s and began a middle-class existence. Twenty years later in 1984, he returned to the centre of public attention after he had shot his wife dead apparently during an argument.
Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH
Credits
Director
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Junger Gustav "Bubi" Scholz
- Alter Gustav "Bubi" Scholz
- Junge Helga Scholz
- Alte Helga Scholz
- Junger Klaus Eckleben
- Alter Klaus Eckleben
- Junge Renate
- Alte Renate
- Manager Fritz Gretzschel
- Trainer Lado Taubeneck
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Script supervisor
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Steadycam operator
Lighting design
Set design
Costume design
Editing
Sound
Sound assistant
Foley artist
Audio mixing
Special effects
Casting
Music
Cast
- Junger Gustav "Bubi" Scholz
- Alter Gustav "Bubi" Scholz
- Junge Helga Scholz
- Alte Helga Scholz
- Junger Klaus Eckleben
- Alter Klaus Eckleben
- Junge Renate
- Alte Renate
- Manager Fritz Gretzschel
- Trainer Lado Taubeneck
- Psychologin Dr. Kranz
- Harald Juhnke
- Otto Grimm
- Boxpromoter
- Häftling
- Häftling Ramm
- Frau Druck, Helgas Mutter
- Abgeordneter
- Schwarzmarkthändler
- Frieda
- Chefarzt
- U.S. Soldat
Production company
Producer
Producer (TV)
Executive producer
Line producer
Unit production manager
Location manager
Original video distributor
Shoot
- Berlin, Köln
Duration:
206 min
Format:
Super16mm
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Dolby
Screening:
Uraufführung (DE): 24.05.1998, Premiere;
Veröffentlichung (DE): 07.01.1999, Video
Titles
Additional titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Die Bubi Scholz Story
Versions
Original
Duration:
206 min
Format:
Super16mm
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Dolby
Screening:
Uraufführung (DE): 24.05.1998, Premiere;
Veröffentlichung (DE): 07.01.1999, Video