Das Schreckliche Madchen
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Michael Verhoeven
Lena Stolze
Monika Baumgartner
Michael Gahr
Fred Stillkrauth
Elisabeth Bertram
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A young German woman meets resistance when attempting to write a paper on her town's complicity with the Nazis during World War II.
Director
Michael Verhoeven
Cast
Lena Stolze
Monika Baumgartner
Michael Gahr
Fred Stillkrauth
Elisabeth Bertram
Robert Giggenbach
Michael Guillaume
Karin Thaler
Stella Adorf
Cordula Bachl
Petra Bemdt
Gabriele Fischer
Sandra White
Luise Deschauer
Hans-reinhard Muller
Barbara Gallauner
Maria Peschek
Elisabeth Welz
Georg Einerdinger
Martha Kunig-rinach
Willy Schultes
Gertrud Sorge
Hans Stadtmuller
Ludwig Wuhr
Rudolph Schundler
Christof Wackemagel
Helmut Alimonta
Eva Maria Bayerwaltes
Gerry Muller
Axel Scholtz
Michael Schreinger
Beate Anna Wieser
Richard Sussmeier
Udo Thomer
George Bladel
Gerlinde Eger
Ottfried Fischer
Irmgard Henning
Hermann Hummel
Rudolph Klaftenbock
Herbert Lehnert
Herbert Limmer
Karl Renar
Norbert Skrovanek
Joachim Bernhard
Alfons Biber
Gerd Lohnmeyer
Michael Seyfried
Felicite Bodjona
Andrea Budras
Eva Gassmann
Petra Knott
Eva Stapfner
Martina Worle
Ossl Eckmuller
Crew
Cordula Aspock
Axel Deroche
Wolfgang Ebner
Joseph Haydn
Barbara Hennings
Mike Hertung
Haymo H Heyder
Brigitte Liphardt
Hubert Popp
Helga Sander
Elmar Schloter
Michael Senftleben
Michael Senftleben
Michael Senftleben
Ute Truthmann
Michael Verhoeven
Michael Verhoeven
Film Details
Technical Specs
Award Nominations
Best Foreign Language Film
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Named best foreign film of 1990 by the New York Film Critics Circle.
Released in United States Fall October 26, 1990
Released in United States November 2, 1990
Released in United States December 7, 1990
Released in United States March 8, 1991
Released in United States on Video January 8, 1992
Released in United States 1990
Released in United States February 14, 1990
Released in United States June 1990
Released in United States September 1990
Released in United States October 7, 1990
Released in United States 1991
Released in United States February 1991
Shown at Berlin Film Festival (in competition) February 14, 1990.
Shown at Sydney Film Festival June 8-22, 1990.
Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 6-15, 1990.
Closing film at the New York Film Festival October 7, 1990.
Shown at New South Wales and Queensland as part of The Traveling Film Festival 1991, an offshoot of the Sydney Film Festival.
Shown at Belgrade International Film Festival February 1-10, 1991.
Released in United States November 2, 1990 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States December 7, 1990
Released in United States March 8, 1991 (Chicago)
Released in United States on Video January 8, 1992
Released in United States 1990 (Shown at Telluride Film Festival August 31-September 3, 1990.)
Released in United States February 14, 1990 (Shown at Berlin Film Festival (in competition) February 14, 1990.)
Released in United States June 1990 (Shown at Sydney Film Festival June 8-22, 1990.)
Released in United States September 1990 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 6-15, 1990.)
Released in United States October 7, 1990 (Closing film at the New York Film Festival October 7, 1990.)
Released in United States 1991 (Shown at New South Wales and Queensland as part of The Traveling Film Festival 1991, an offshoot of the Sydney Film Festival.)
Released in United States February 1991 (Shown at Belgrade International Film Festival February 1-10, 1991.)
Released in United States Fall October 26, 1990
The Country of Germany