Die Wildente

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Die Wildente (English: The Wild Duck) is a 1976 German-Austrian feature film based on the play The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen. Bruno Ganz played the leading role under the direction of Hans W. Geißendörfer.[1][2]

Cast

  • Bruno Ganz as Gregers Werle
  • Jean Seberg as Gina Ekdal
  • Peter Kern as Hjalmar Ekdal
  • Anne Bennent [de] as Hedvig Ekdal
  • Heinz Bennent as Dr. Relling
  • Martin Flörchinger [de] as Old Ekdal
  • Heinz Moog as Håkon Werle
  • Sonja Sutter as Mrs. Sørby

References

  1. ^ "The Wild Duck (1976)". Radio Times.
  2. ^ Canby, Vincent (April 29, 1977). "Screen: A German 'Wild Duck'" – via NYTimes.com.

External links

  • Die Wildente at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata