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A redhead, approaching forty, is bored with her husband and with life in general. Having an affair with another man fails to produce the excitement she is craving. So she leaves Germany, seeking adventure and fulfillment in Venice, where she finds work in a hotel. Initially, life seems more interesting, and she has new romantic adventures. But when she realizes that her British lover is merely using her for a personal vendetta against a German Nazi, she finds herself running away once again.

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    • Author: Murn
    'Die Rote', is adapted from a novel by Alfred Andersch. Ruth Leuwerik is the carrot-topped protagonist, at wit's end over her disappointing marriage and disillusioning secondary romance. She drops both husband and lover to head to Venice, hoping there to land a job and to enjoy a more fulfilling life. Each person with whom Leuwerik comes in contact is also running away from himself or herself; so much for Venice. After being victimized by deceivers and exploited by self-absorbed martyrs, Leuwerik wearily returns home.

    Well-intended but somewhat muddled picture that sealed Ruth Leuwerik's fate as box-office cyanide after a string of monumental flops. Her performance is very subtle, giving the over-complicated story its little coherence.

    Kaeutner, who just vowed critics and public alike with the superb adaption of 'Ein Glass Wasser' with Gustav Gruendgrens, Hilde Krahl and an overwhelming Liselotte (Lilo) Pulver in the leads, is ill-at-ease with this very talky weltschmerz material.
  • Cast overview:
    Ruth Leuwerik Ruth Leuwerik - Franziska Lukas
    Rossano Brazzi Rossano Brazzi - Fabio
    Giorgio Albertazzi Giorgio Albertazzi - Patrick O'Malley
    Harry Meyen Harry Meyen - Herbert Lucas
    Richard Münch Richard Münch - Joachim
    Gert Fröbe Gert Fröbe - Kramer
    Gianni Solaro Gianni Solaro
    Giovanni Rossi Giovanni Rossi
    Enzo Ranchetti Enzo Ranchetti
    Antonio Acqua Antonio Acqua
    Andrea Miami Andrea Miami
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