Sunday Drivers

Sunday Drivers

Release Date: 1963-08-30

Overview: On August 12, 1961, eight people in three cars set off for Berlin from Leipzig. They want to go to the West. The initiator is the philistine Spiessack, who drives the others, who have embarked on the adventure with mixed feelings. It becomes a journey with numerous incidents and panic, which causes the different characters to clash. When they finally arrive in Berlin the next day, they are not allowed to cross the border. The only option is to return. At home, Spiessack is met by a policeman in his living room - with the slogan "We'll be back" written on the wall.

Rating: 5.7 / 10

Cast

Harald Halgardt

Harald Halgardt

as Spiessack

Herwart Grosse

Herwart Grosse

as Dr. Denker

Irene Korb

Irene Korb

as Miriam

Erich Gerberding

Erich Gerberding

as Teichert

Ellinor Vogel

Ellinor Vogel

as Friedchen

Crew

  • Gerhard Klein - Director

  • Karl Georg Egel - Screenplay

  • Wolfgang Kohlhaase - Screenplay

  • Klaus Wischnewski - Creative Producer

  • Helmut Bergmann - Director of Photography

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