Das gläserne Haus (1994)
1h 25m
Running Time
March 16, 1994Release Date
Das gläserne Haus (1994)
1h 25m
Running Time
March 16, 1994Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
A dream becomes a nightmare: Shortly after the Iranian doctor Murath Tehrani and his German wife Claudia moved into a chic villa on the outskirts of Leipzig, threatening couple flutter into the house and Claudia is harassed by anonymous callers with xenophobic slogans. First, the woman tries to hide the threat from her husband. But not even the police can help her. Suddenly, every stranger approaching the house appears as a threat. Psychological pressure is also increasing the pressure on the harmonious marriage of the young couple. But Murath and Claudia are unwilling to be driven out of their homes by aggressive racists.
Where to Watch.
No streaming offers found
Cast & Crew.
Katja Riemann
Claudia Tehrani
Hansa Czypionka
Dr. Murath Tehrani
Vadim Glowna
Mr. Stock
Ute Willing
Susanne
Peter Sattmann
Herbert
Gunter Schoß
Inspector Winterfeld
Florian Martens
Private Detective
Heiko Senst
Gerd
Petra Hinze
Beate Bartel
Jürgen Reuter
Dr. Löbel (uncredited)
Rainer Lott
Dr. Hilbich (uncredited)
Christa Oenicke
Baker's Wife (uncredited)
Ernst-Georg Schwill
Baker (uncredited)
Margarete Hamm
Pharmacist (uncredited)
Michael Baderschneider
Mover (uncredited)
Charlie Lézin
(uncredited)
Rainer Bär
Director / Writer
Marina Haake
Production Accountant
Peter Rothe
ProductionDesigner
Rolf Liccini
Director of Photography
Hans-Joachim Pfeiffer
Still Photographer
Heidi Haensch
Continuity
Uwe Kramer
Standby Property Master
Axel Donner
Original Music Composer
Susanne Carpentier
Editor
Jörg Schade
Idea
Michaela Bach
Idea
Frieder Glöckner
Sound
Klaus Wendt
Sound Mixer
Klaus Boin
Gaffer
Peter Kothe
Production Design
Dieter Salzmann
Unit Manager
Norbert Haake
Unit Manager
Jutta Reuter
Production Manager
Karl-Heinz Staamann
Commissioning Editor
Alfred-Joachim Hermanni
Producer
Horst-Wolfgang Bremke
Production Coordinator
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
racism
married couple
xenophobia
leipzig
anonymous telephone call
death threats