Oh, diese Jugend (1963)
Engineer Franz Bach seems to have gone astray once again. Working overtime, nagging at his wife and his parents sleeping apart lead the children to come to this conclusion. It can't go on like this. His youngest son Täve does his best to keep his father away from the very young intern Irene. Täve's 19-year-old brother, on the other hand, tries to steal his father's mistress. His wife Margarete also wants to bring a breath of fresh air into the marriage.
Director: Georg Leopold
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date: November 18, 1963
Cast
- Peter Herden - Franz Bach
- Helga Raumer - Margarete Bach
- Angelica Domröse - Irene Bach
- Claus Jurichs - Klaus Bach
- Josef van Santen - Maximilian Krone
- Karin Schröder
- Eberhard Schaletzky
- Joachim Fuchs
- Paul Zeidler
- Horst Buder - Freddy
Screenplay
Music: Walter Ulfig
Cinematography: Adam Pöpperl
Editing: Ingrid Miller
Production: Fernsehen der DDR
Country: East Germany, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Georg Leopold
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Oh, diese Jugend about?
- Engineer Franz Bach seems to have gone astray once again. Working overtime, nagging at his wife and his parents sleeping apart lead the children to come to this conclusion. It can't go on like this. His youngest son Täve does his best to keep his father away from the very young intern Irene. Täve's 19-year-old brother, on the other hand, tries to steal his father's mistress. His wife Margarete also wants to bring a breath of fresh air into the marriage.
- Who directed Oh, diese Jugend?
- Oh, diese Jugend was directed by Georg Leopold.
- Who stars in Oh, diese Jugend?
- Oh, diese Jugend stars Peter Herden, Helga Raumer, Angelica Domröse, Claus Jurichs, Josef van Santen, Karin Schröder.
- How long is Oh, diese Jugend?
- Oh, diese Jugend has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
- What genre is Oh, diese Jugend?
- Oh, diese Jugend is a Comedy film.
- Where was Oh, diese Jugend produced?
- Oh, diese Jugend was produced in East Germany, Germany.