The Passenger – Welcome to Germany Trailer

The Passenger – Welcome to Germany Trailer (1988)

04 May 1988 Drama 98 mins

An American filmmaker travels to modern day Berlin to make a film based on a real-life incident from 1942 in which 13 Jewish prisoners from a concentration camp were promised freedom if they appeared in a German propaganda film. Unfortunately, the Germans lied. The psychological process undergone by the modern filmmaker while shooting the story provides the basis of this arty and challenging film.

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Cast

Tony Curtis

as Mr. Cornfield

Alexandra Stewart

as Mrs. Cornfield

Karin Baal

as Frau Tenzer

Charles Regnier

as Silbermann

George Tabori

as Rabbiner

Peter Lohmeyer

as 1. SS Mann

Irm Hermann

as KZ-Kommandantin

Leslie Malton

as Freundin

Harry Baer

as Grenzbeamter

Anna Thalbach

as 1. Mädchen

Crew

Wim Wenders

Wim Wenders Consulting Producer

Cordula Kablitz-Post

Cordula Kablitz-Post Assistant Director

Günther Fischer

Original Music Composer

Thomas Schappert

Thomas Schappert Art Direction

Axel Block

Axel Block Director of Photography

Alexander von Richthofen

Alexander von Richthofen Assistant Director

Martin Walz

Martin Walz Assistant Director

Albrecht Konrad

Albrecht Konrad Production Design

Risa Kes

Risa Kes Casting

Marlies von Soden

Marlies von Soden Costume Design

International Titles

Der Passagier Trailer

International Releases Dates

Switzerland 04 May 1988

Germany 04 May 1988

France 17 May 1988

Alternative movies trailers for The Passenger – Welcome to Germany

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Der Passagier - Welcome to Germany - HD-Trailer - 1988 - Regie: Thomas Brasch

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