Jacob the Liar (1975)
April 18, 1975
Release Date
Jacob the Liar (1975)
April 18, 1975
Release Date


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Vlastimil Brodský
Jakob Heym

Erwin Geschonneck
Kowalski

Henry Hübchen
Mischa

Blanche Kommerell
Rose Frankfurter

Manuela Simon
Lina

Zsuzsa Gordon
Mrs. Frankfurter

Armin Mueller-Stahl
Roman Schlamm

Friedrich Richter
Dr. Kirschbaum

Margit Bara
Josefa

Reimar Johannes Baur
Herschel Schlamm

Dezső Garas
Frankfurter

Hermann Beyer
Wachhabender

Frank Beyer
Director / Screenplay

Jurek Becker
Novel / Screenplay

Herbert Ehler
Producer

Alfred Hirschmeier
Set Designer

Joachim Dittrich
Costume Design

Joachim Werzlau
Original Music Composer

Günter Marczinkowsky
Director of Photography

Rita Hiller
Editor

Hans-Peter Reinecke

Klaus Brasch

Edwin Marian

Jürgen Hilbrecht
Media.



Details.
Release Date
April 18, 1975
Original Name
Jakob der Lügner
Status
Released
Running Time
1h 40m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Jacob the Liar (German: Jakob der Lügner) is a 1975 war drama film directed by Frank Beyer, adapted by Beyer and Jurek Becker from the latter's novel of the same title. Set in Nazi-occupied Poland during the Holocaust, the film centers on Jakob Heym (played by Vlastimil Brodský), a Polish Jew who attempts to raise the morale inside the ghetto by sharing encouraging rumors that he claims he has heard on an (imaginary) radio. The film was a co-production between East and Czechoslovakia. It premiered on East German television on 22 December 1974, and was released theatrically on 18 April 1975.
Work on the picture began in 1965, but production was halted in summer 1966. Becker, who had originally planned Jacob the Liar as a screenplay, decided to make it a novel instead. In 1972, after the book garnered considerable success, work on the picture resumed. Jacob the Liar was both a critical and commercial success, earning multiple international accolades and becoming the first East German film to be entered into the Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear. The film was also nominated for Best Foreign-Language Film at the 49th Academy Awards, the only East German film to ever be nominated.
An English-language remake, starring Robin Williams, was released in 1999.
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