Rabbit in the Pit
| Rabbit in the Pit | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Roger Fritz |
| Written by | Roger Fritz |
| Produced by | Herbert Maris |
| Starring | Helga Anders Anthony Steel Françoise Prévost |
| Cinematography | Rüdiger Meichsner |
| Edited by | Hermann Haller Hella Faust |
| Music by | Uli Röver |
Production company | Maris Film |
| Distributed by | Inter-Verleih Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | West Germany |
| Language | German |
Rabbit in the Pit (German: Häschen in der Grube) is a 1969 West German drama film directed by Roger Fritz and starring Helga Anders, Anthony Steel and Françoise Prévost.[1] It was filmed in Eastmancolor with location shooting taking place around Spoleto and Palinuro in Italy.[2]
Synopsis
Aspiring ballerina Leslie accompanies her mother Francine and her partner world-renowned conductor Maurice from country to country. She develops a relationship with Maurice, who can be tyrannical and jealous, as well as with Brian a younger man of her own age.
Cast
- Helga Anders as Leslie
- Anthony Steel as Maurice
- Françoise Prévost as Francine
- Ray Lovelock as Brian
- Lawrence Rhodes as Dancer, Harkness Ballet New York
- Lone Isaksen as Dancer, Harkness Ballet New York
References
Bibliography
- Rentschler, Eric . West German Film in the Course of Time: Reflections on the Twenty Years Since Oberhausen. Redgrave Publishing Company, 1984.