Come to Chicago with me

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Movie
Original title Come to Chicago with me
Country of production GDR
original language German
Publishing year 1982
length 98 minutes
Rod
Director Bodo Fürneisen
script Peter Abraham
Manfred Dorschan
production DEFA
for DFF
music Arndt Bause
Michael Heubach
camera Werner Helbig
cut Renate Foldesi
occupation

Come with me to Chicago is a television film produced by DEFA on behalf of the DFF and directed by Bodo Fürneisen in 1982 with Ulrike Krumbiegel in the lead role.

content

The film is about the simple and modest living Anja Paul, who falls in love with Helmuth Sawatzki at the Berlin airport and plays role-playing games with him and moves into other worlds like a dream dance.

Project data

On September 26, 1982, the film was broadcast for the first time on East German television.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. fernsehenderddr.de