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1/8/1986
The ageing actor Peter Poller, whose name still has traction, is engaged as a guest at a provincial theater. They are performing a play by Molière. Poller is an alcoholic and his physical collapse is only a matter of time. His colleagues are watching him: the fear that the performance could fail through his fault is coupled with envy of his star role, which he also plays in his private life. His old "friend" and rival, the actor Karl Tietz, lurks unsuspectingly for the opportunity to stand in for him. Only the young Dagmar Möller seems to trust her great colleague. She makes every effort to help Poller overcome his problem and mediate between him and Tietz. But the battle continues - one wants to destroy the other. In the end, it is Dagmar who is broken by this game of intrigue, which she does not want to play and which she is not up to. However, the two old ladies are back on stage together - in a role that, like so many others, will "irrevocably" be their "last"...

Hans Christian Blech
as Peter Poller

Corinna Kirchhoff
as Dagmar Möller

Jürgen Holtz
as Karl Tietz

Juraj Kukura
as Regisseur
F. Dion Davis
as Mischa
Suzanne Stoll
as Donna Elvira
Lilli Berlin
as Regie-Assistentin
Sigrid Landgrebe
as Karin Baltzer

Jean-Paul Raths
as Harry Werner
Heinz Rabe
as Kurt Selbert
Werner Kwoll
as Wolf Tauber
Anton Sluzarski
as Polnischer Bühnenarbeiter
Rainer Pigulla
Margot Rothweiler