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The Great Runaway (1979)
A miniseries about a pair of teenagers living in a slum at the fringes of Berlin. Alcoholism, prostitution, and violence are just a few of the themes of the three movies.
Writing:
- Leonie Ossowski
Release Date:
Sun, Sep 30, 1979
Country: DE
Language: De
Runtime:
Country: DE
Language: De
Runtime:
Richy Müller
Richy
Jochen Schroeder
Schocker
Hanna Schygulla
Frau Piesch
Adriane Rimscha
Elli Gruen
Günter Lamprecht
Herr Piesch
Katharina Tüschen
Frau Schock
Gottfried John
Herr Adam
Rainer Hunold
Hamburger
Guido Gagliardi
Mario
Katharina Lehmann
Inge Piesch
Franciszek Pieczka
Herr Warga
Renate Küster
Frau Grün
Hermann Lause
Schwuler Mann
Erika Skrotzki
Freundin von Herr Piesch
Birgit Anaskewitz
Birgit Warga
Elke Anaskewitz
Dagmar Warga
Ayten Erten
Aische
Bernd Riedel
Mücke
Season 1:
Richy and Schocker live in a homeless settlement under miserable conditions. There are constant conflicts in the families of the two adolescents. Schocker suffers under his tyrannical stepfather, who loses both legs in an accident at work. Richy's "old man" beats his wife, drinks, works irregularly. Both boys want out of the milieu that is breaking them. When Schocker can't take it anymore, he decides to run away. (Hörzu 39/1979, S. 64)
Schocker ran away. But he does not get far. His girlfriend Elli gives the police a tip and is glad that Schocker is brought back. On Christmas Eve, he lets Richy persuade him to go with him to the kindergarten. 200 D-Mark are supposed to be there for the taking. But the two are ratted out. Richy escapes. Schocker is caught. His situation becomes more and more difficult. Richy, who befriends the gypsy Mohrle and learns to play the guitar from him, has to experience how his father destroys the bond with the "gypsy pack". (Hörzu 39/1979, S. 76)
With the help of Ellis Mitter, Schocker finally gets a probationary apprenticeship at an auto repair shop. He is hard-working and well on his way to becoming a "decent person". Richy, on the other hand, is going downhill. He runs away from home because his father has taken up with a new, rather slutty wife, wanders aimlessly through the city, sleeps in laundromats, begs. Schocker also experiences a disappointment: he is refused an apprenticeship after the probationary period has expired. At home he covers up his "failure". Soon after, Richy and Schocker are caught after a failed theft in a jewelry store. Both end up in jail. (Hörzu 40/1979, S. 76)