
166 minutes
3/4/1966
Based on a true story from 1936: Klara Baumann, a working-class woman, communist and mother, flees her German homeland for neighboring Czechoslovakia. When a party courier is arrested in Berlin, Klara agrees to return to Germany with illegal material. On behalf of the central courier service, she returned to Germany illegally many times, risking her life, in constant fear of being caught. When the illegal party cell in a large Berlin factory is arrested, Klara distributes the latest issue of the Red Signal on her own. She wants to prove to the Gestapo that she has imprisoned the wrong people. Authentic story of a communist and mother who flees her German homeland for neighboring Czechoslovakia in 1936.

Erika Dunkelmann
as Klara Baumann

Helga Göring
as Else Ackerknecht

Jutta Wachowiak
as Lili Hermann

Hans Hardt-Hardtloff
as Ackerknecht

Günter Junghans
as Gefangener
Frank Michelis
as Portier
Ruth Kommerell
as Milchverkäuferin
Günter Rüger
as Sekretär des Kommissars

Traute Sense
as Reisende
Ruth-Maria Kemper

Angela Brunner

Wilfried Ortmann

Günter Naumann
Willi Narloch