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An Old Love

An Old Love (1959)

1959 DE

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What is An Old Love (1959) about?

Frieda and August Walkowiak celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary. However, the marriage has been in crisis for some time. August wants to spend his old age in peace, while Frieda has no intention of giving up her position as LPG chairman. The problems in the countryside are huge, collectivization is not progressing fast enough, even comrade Heinrich Rantsch is clinging to his individual farm. Frieda fights for progress, even in her private life, because not only her burden but also her higher position is a thorn in her husband's side. During the wedding anniversary celebrations, Frieda is called to the LPG. This is the cause of the family quarrel that has been in the air for a long time. August demands her resignation. In vain - and so he moves in with Rantsch. Their daughter Helga also leaves the house because of the tensions. Frieda collapses. When she is in hospital, August comes to his senses.

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Production:
DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Country:
East Germany
Languages:
German
IMDb:
tt0052552

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Who stars in An Old Love (1959)?

Gisela May as Frieda Walkowiak, Erich Franz as August Walkowiak, Doris Abeßer as Helga, Ezard Haußmann as Lothar, Peter Sturm as Heinrich Rantsch, Hans-Peter Minetti as Benno Schulze, Margot Ebert as Irmgard Strömer, Harry Gillmann as Otto Funke.

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What genre is An Old Love?

An Old Love is a Drama film released in 1959.

Who stars in An Old Love?

The cast of An Old Love includes Gisela May, Erich Franz, Doris Abeßer, Ezard Haußmann and Peter Sturm.