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The Way Out

Such a soul torments young composer Georg von Wergenthin, around whom the author creates a precise picture of the fin de siècle, its neuroses and its politics. Georg starts a relationship with a young singer, but does not confess to her in front of his friends, even when she becomes pregnant by him.

Top Cast

  • Klaus Maria Brandauer

    Klaus Maria Brandauer

    Baron Georg von Wergenthin

  • Hans Clarin

    Hans Clarin

    Heinrich Bermann

  • Heinz Ehrenfreund

    Heinz Ehrenfreund

    Baron Felician von Wergenthin

  • Brigitte Karner

    Brigitte Karner

    Therese Golowski

  • Mijou Kovacs

    Mijou Kovacs

    Else Ehrenberg

  • Ursula Lingen

    Ursula Lingen

    Frau Ehrenberg

  • Krista Posch

    Krista Posch

    Anna Rosner

Overview

Such a soul torments young composer Georg von Wergenthin, around whom the author creates a precise picture of the fin de siècle, its neuroses and its politics. Georg starts a relationship with a young singer, but does not confess to her in front of his friends, even when she becomes pregnant by him.

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