The Woman and the Stranger (Die Frau und der Fremde) 39 years old

Based on a switched identity, in circumstances that are found in real life as well as fiction, this drama tells the story of two soldiers fighting together in World War I. Karl (Joachim Latsch) and Richard (Hans-Use Bauer) become close friends while serving time in a German POW camp. One day Karl manages a successful escape and goes to Richard's home where he seeks refuge posing as Richard. But Richard's wife Anna (Kathrin Waligura) has never given up hope that her husband is still alive -- a possibility that would shatter Karl's proposed new life. In fact, Richard did not die in the POW camp. This film shared the Grand Prix award at the 1985 Berlin Film Festival.

Credits

The Woman and the Stranger Cast

Name Character
Ulrich Mühe He was 31, 54 years old when he died as Revolutionär
Hans-Uwe Bauer He was 29, now 68 years old as Verwirrter Soldat
Karl-Ernst Horbol
Joachim Lätsch He was 28, now 67 years old as Karl
Reiner Heise He was 29, now 68 years old
Peter Zimmermann He was 33, now 72 years old as Richard
Christine Schorn She was 40, now 80 years old as Trude

The Woman and the Stranger Crew

Name Department
Helga Gentz as Editor. Editing
Rainer Simon as Director. He was 44 (now 83) years old Directing
Rainer Simon as Writer. He was 44 (now 83) years old Writing
Roland Dressel as Cinematography. He was 52 (now 92) years old Crew
Leonhard Frank as Writer. He was 102 (78) years old when He died Writing
The Woman and the Stranger poster
The Woman and the Stranger (39 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, January 31, 1985
  • Runtime: 97 minutes