The Berliner (film)
| The Berliner | |
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| Berliner Ballade | |
| Directed by | Robert A. Stemmle |
| Written by | Günter Neumann |
| Produced by | Alf Teichs |
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| Narrated by | Erik Ode |
| Cinematography | Georg Krause |
| Edited by | Walter Wischniewsky |
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Production company | Comedia-Film |
| Distributed by | Dietz-Filmverleih |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
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The Berliner (German: Berliner Ballade; also known as The Ballad of Berlin) is a 1948 German comedy film adapted by Günter Neumann from his cabaret, directed by Robert A. Stemmle, and starring Gert Fröbe in his first leading role. It offers a satirical portrayal of life in Berlin in the aftermath of World War II.