
90 minutes
10/24/1957
The bricklayer Ulli has received a letter from his girlfriend Sabine asking him to come to her from Berlin as soon as possible. Sabine works as a sales clerk in a small village in the Zittau Mountains near the border with Czechoslovakia. However, when Ulli arrives at the station, Sabine is not waiting for him. He goes alone to the Fuchsbau inn. Sabine's friend Traudel only knows that Sabine has made her way to the station. When she notices that Sabine's room has been cleared out, she calls the police. All the police find in Sabine's room is a map showing a trip to Hamburg. They now consider Sabine to be a fugitive from the republic.

Ulrich Thein
as Ulli Sperber

Eva-Maria Hagen
as Sabine

Annekathrin Bürger
as Traudel

Raimund Schelcher
as Man with leather jacket

Uwe-Jens Pape
as Hanno

Friedrich Gnaß
as old Grabbert
Hermann Kiessner
as Herr Eschka
Kurt Dunkelmann
as Herr Lehmann

Hans-Peter Minetti
as Dr. Meisel

Horst Kube
as The younger
Herbert Körbs
as The older

Kurt Rackelmann
as Herr Bethmann

Hela Gruel
as Frau Lehmann
Aribert Grimmer
as Grabbert

Albert Hetterle
as Offizier

Dieter Perlwitz
as second border policeman
Lisa Wehn
as old woman on the train