The First Polka

The First Polka
The First Polka
Directed by Klaus Emmerich
Produced by Lutz Hengst
Written by Horst Bienek
Helmut Krapp
Starring Maria Schell
Cinematography Michael Ballhaus
Editing by Hannes Nikel
Release date(s) 28 February 1979
Running time 96 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

The First Polka (German: Die erste Polka) is a 1979 German drama film directed by Klaus Emmerich. It was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

Cast

  • Maria Schell - Valeska Piontek
  • Erland Josephson - Leo Maria Piontek
  • Guido Wieland - Montag
  • Ernst Stankovski - Wondrak - Anwalt
  • Claus Theo Gärtner - Metzmacher - Feldwebel
  • René Schell - Josef Piontek
  • Marco Kröger - Andreas
  • Miriam Geissler - Ulla
  • Eva Maria Bauer - Tante Lucie
  • Jan Biczycki - Erzpriester Pattas
  • Marie Bardischewski - Wassermilka
  • Regine Lamster - Irma
  • Markus Stolberg - Leutnant Heiko
  • Jessica Früh - Halina
  • Ursula Strätz - Witwe Zoppas

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