1-2-3 Corona

  • Eva Ingeborg Scholz: Corona
  • Lutz Moik: Gerhard
  • Piet Clausen: Dietrich
  • Ralph Sievert: Fritz
  • Horst Gentzen: Emil
  • Hans- Edgar Stecher: Heinz
  • Hans Neie: Rudi
  • Werner Müller: Carlie
  • Walter Werner: Dr. Waldner
  • Eduard Wandrey: Hugo Grandini
  • Anneliese Würtz: Woman Grandini
  • Hans Leibelt: Director Barlay
  • Annemarie Hase: Woman Schmittchen
  • Eduard Wenk: Place owner Rudi

The black and white film 1-2-3 Corona, shot in Berlin from August to December 1947 by the DEFA, is a German " rubble film". Its peculiarities are that he is a youth and children's film and that he has cheerful traits.

Content

In the summer of 1945 in the ruins of Berlin, the schools are still closed. Two bands of orphaned boys end their rivalry ( black market, theft ), because they share blame for the accident, the equally young circus performer Corona. They bring their traveling circus down Serene in a trailer under to provide for their care, think they derive from a small circus they then operate on. The film has its happy ending, as a real ringmaster discovered the young trapeze artist that receives both fell in love with her ​​young gang leader in the artist training, some guys in the group also equal with hires and they are all snatched from their perspective- and dreary life.

Criticism

"Life Middle, with undemanding means sympathetic designed circus movie."

Background

The film was released by the censor on September 3, 1948, had its premiere on September 17 in Berlin's " Babylon". He was quite successful and was also shown in Scandinavia.

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