Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread (1949)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1949-11-04
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Language: Deutsch
  • Production Company: DEFA
  • Production Country: East Germany
  • Director: Slatan Dudow
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Summary

A story about a family after the Second World War. The petty bourgeois cashier Karl Weber of Berlin observes from a distance how his son Ernst participates in the building of a new socialist society. Karl does not understand Ernst's visions, instead he confides in his other son Harry. However, Harry becomes involved in illicit business and Karl quickly realizes that it would be best to join his son Ernst in the citizen-owned factory.

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  • Paul Bildt

    as Karl Webers
  • Harry Hindemith

    as Ernst Webers
  • Paul Edwin Roth

    as Harry Webers
  • Viktoria von Ballasko

    as Martha, Harry Webers zweite Frau
  • Inge Landgut

    as Inge Webers
  • Erna Sellmer

    as Bäckersfrau
  • Walter Gross

    as 1. Skeptiker
  • Herbert Weißbach

    as 2. Skeptiker
  • Alfred Balthoff

    as Fachingenieur Bergstetter
  • Siegmar Schneider

    as Peter Struwe
  • Ina Halley

    as Niki
  • Angelika Hurwicz

    as Ilse
  • Doris Holve

    as Mary
  • Irene Korb

    as Käthe
  • Eduard Wandrey

    as Fürbringer
  • Friedrich Gnaß

    as Fabrikarbeiter
  • Helmuth Helsig

    as Ingenieur
  • Erich Dunskus

    as Wirt
  • Hans Emons

    as Geschäftsmann
  • Karl Hannemann

    as Gast
  • Friedrich Honna

    as Budenbesitzer
  • Albert Venohr

    as Personalchef
  • Hans Schille

    as Arbeiter
  • Gerd E. Schäfer

    as Arbeiter
Sound Hanns Eisler Original Music Composer
Directing Slatan Dudow Director
Writing Slatan Dudow Writer
Writing Hans Joachim Beyer Writer
Writing Ludwig Turek Writer
Editing Margarete Steinborn Editor
Camera Robert Baberske Director of Photography

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