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Mittags auf dem Roten Platz 1978

📅 1978-03-05

Set against the architectural grandeur and political tensions of 1970s Moscow, *Mittags auf dem Roten Platz (1978)* immerses viewers in a captivating historical drama directed by Dieter Wedel.

Director: Dieter Wedel

Cast

Monica Bleibtreu
Monica Bleibtreu
Natalja
Michael Degen
Michael Degen
Litwonow
Herbert Mensching
Untersuchungsrichter
Claus Theo Gärtner
Claus Theo Gärtner
Drjemluga
Herlinde Latzko
Herlinde Latzko
Tabja
Friedhelm Ptok
Friedhelm Ptok
Regie-Assistent
Til Erwig
Til Erwig
Aufnahmeleiter
Gernot Endemann
Gernot Endemann
Reinhard
Joachim Bliese
Joachim Bliese
Produktionsleiter
Irm Hermann
Irm Hermann

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mittags auf dem Roten Platz (1978) about?

This historical drama from Dieter Wedel unfolds in Moscow's Red Square, where political and personal tensions collide during the Cold War. The film follows key figures whose lives intertwine amid the grandeur and rigidity of Soviet-era power structures.

Who directed Mittags auf dem Roten Platz?

Dieter Wedel, known for his ability to blend historical drama with compelling character studies, directed the film.

Who stars in Mittags auf dem Roten Platz?

The film features Monica Bleibtreu, Michael Degen, Herbert Mensching, Claus Theo Gärtner, and Herlinde Latzko in prominent roles.

Is Mittags auf dem Roten Platz (1978) worth watching?

As a historical drama, it offers a glimpse into Cold War-era political intrigue with strong performances and atmospheric tension. While it may not have a widely recognized rating, its themes and setting make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Mittags auf dem Roten Platz?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Mittags auf dem Roten Platz (1978) — A Cold War Drama in the Heart of Moscow

Set against the architectural grandeur and political tensions of 1970s Moscow, *Mittags auf dem Roten Platz (1978)* immerses viewers in a captivating historical drama directed by Dieter Wedel. This German film explores the intricate alliances and unspoken rivalries that unfold beneath the gaze of the Kremlin's iconic walls. Through sharp dialogue and nuanced performances, Wedel crafts a tense atmosphere where loyalty is tested and alliances shift with the weight of a single glance. The Red Square, usually bustling with tourists, here becomes a silent witness to power plays and personal ambitions, blending public spectacle with intimate drama.

The story weaves together the lives of key figures navigating a world where every casual meeting at noon could hold the seeds of destiny. Monica Bleibtreu and Michael Degen lead an ensemble cast that delivers powerful portrayals of individuals caught between personal desires and political realities. As the narrative unfolds, themes of ambition, betrayal, and the cost of power emerge, painting a vivid portrait of Cold War-era intrigue and human resilience in the face of history's relentless march.