Forbidden (1985)
- Director(s):
- Anthony Page
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Synopsis of Forbidden
Forbidden represented not only the TV-movie bow of Jacqueline Bisset, but also the American debut of German film favorite Jurgen Prochnow. Filmed in Berlin by a British production crew, this fact-based story concerns German countess Nina von Halder (Bissett). Despite the anti-Semitic edicts of the Hitler regime, Nina becomes romantically involved with Jewish Fritz Friedlander (Jurgen Prochnow). Complicating matters is the fact that Fritz is already married. The infidelity angle is put on hold as Nina hides her lover from the Nazis, all the while remaining active with the Resistance. Based on the Leonard Gross novel The Last Jews of Berlin, Forbidden originally aired March 24, 1985, over the HBO cable service. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Forbidden
- Jacqueline Bisset - Nina von Halder
- Amanda Cannings - Lucie
- Friedhelm Lehmann - Russian Jewish Officer
- Jürgen Prochnow - Fritz Friedlander
- Peter Vaughan - Maj. Stauffel
- Irene Worth - Ruth Friedlander
- Georg Tryphon - Franz
- Malcolm Kaye - Max Baum
- Erich Will - Shopkeeper
- Chris Kurbjohn - Hitler Youth
- Avis Bunnage - Frau Schmidt
- Robert Dietl - Nils Arvidsson
- Anne Leon - Erica von Kirdoff
- Osman Ragheb - Hans Wittenhagen
- Guntbert Warns - Librarian
- Susanna Bonasewicz - Christa
- Herta Schwarz - Berta
- Gerhard Frey - Emil Jacobs
- Bernd Vollsbrecht - Hitler Youth
- Michael Trayner
- Director(s):
- Anthony Page
- Writer(s):
- Leonard Gross
- Producer(s):
- Mark Forstater, Hans Brockmann
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