The Living Corpse
Originally released in 1981. The Living Corpse is a drama film. directed by Otto Schenk.
Starring Helmuth Lohner, Marianne Nentwich, and Hartmut Becker
Synopsis
Tsarist Russia: Lisa lives apart from her husband Fedya, who drinks too much, wastes his money and hangs around with gypsies. Her mother is pushing for a divorce, especially as her childhood friend Viktor Karenin, a well-to-do and wealthy man, loves her and would take her as his wife. Lisa's sister Sasha, on the other hand, advises her to keep Fedya...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Helmuth Lohner
as Fedja
Marianne Nentwich
as Lisa
Hartmut Becker
as Wiktor Karenin
Lola Müthel
as Anna Karenina
Lukas Ammann
as Fürst Abreskow
Angela Salloker
as Anna Pawlowna
Anita Lochner
as Sascha
Sabine von Maydell
as Mascha
Bruno Dallansky
as Untersuchungsrichter
Otto Schenk
as Iwan Petrowitsch Alexandrow
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- BR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Living Corpse about?
Tsarist Russia: Lisa lives apart from her husband Fedya, who drinks too much, wastes his money and hangs around with gypsies. Her mother is pushing for a divorce, especially as her childhood friend...
Who directed The Living Corpse?
The Living Corpse was directed by Otto Schenk.
When was The Living Corpse released?
The Living Corpse was released on January 1, 1981 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Living Corpse?
The main cast of The Living Corpse includes Helmuth Lohner, Marianne Nentwich, Hartmut Becker, Lola Müthel, Lukas Ammann.