
The Tobacconist
Ratings
Vienna, 1937, on the eve of the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany. The young and inexperienced Franz Huchel begins to learn about both the joys and hardships of life by working as an apprentice to the mutilated war veteran Otto Trsnjek in a small tobacco shop, where he meets the famous psychiatrist Sigmund Freud, a regular customer, who will become a valuable friend in times of chaos and uncertainty.
Production
Tobis Film, Glory Film, Epo-Film, Perathon Film-und Fernsehproduktions, ORF, ARD Degeto
Language
DE
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Simon Morzé
Franz Huchel

Bruno Ganz
Sigmund Freud

Johannes Krisch
Otto Trsnjek

Emma Nova
Anezka

Karoline Eichhorn
Anna Freud

Regina Fritsch
Margarete Huchel

Elfriede Irrall
Martha Freud

Michael Fitz
'Red Egon'

Rainer Wöss
Mr. Rosshuber

Sabine Herget
Mrs. Rosshuber

Gerti Drassl
Doctor's Wife

Gerhard Liebmann
Heinzi

Hermann Scheidleder
Fat Man

Robert Seethaler
Thin Man

Alexander E. Fennon
Gestapo Receptionist

Jasmin Barbara Mairhofer
Cabaret Waitress

Erni Mangold
Lady with Fur Hat

Carl Achleitner
Priest

Fritz Egger
Preininger

Gottfried Breitfuß
Engineer
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