1-2-3 Corona movie poster

1-2-3 Corona

September 17, 1948 1h 29m 6.0/10 (5 votes)

Originally released in 1948. 1-2-3 Corona is a drama/comedy film. directed by Hans Müller. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Eva Ingeborg Scholz, Lutz Moik, and Piet Clausen

Synopsis

Post-war Germany 1945: Two rival gangs of uprooted boys fight each other in the ruins of Berlin, whose business is the black market out of necessity in order to survive. Their respective leaders are Gerhard and Dietrich. A pretty young circus artist named Corona comes to the destroyed city with a traveling circus. She immediately caught the boys' attention. When the latter notice that the circus director is abusing the girl, the two gangs join forces and plot an act of revenge against the tyrant. But with the hustle and bustle caused by this, Corona falls from the trapeze and is seriously injured. When the circus moves on, the boys organize a doctor for the sick artist who has been left behind. Their collectively concern for the blonde beauty makes them forget their enmity. This welds the troops closer together and sets the course for a common, meaningful future.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 17, 1948 77 years ago
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Runtime 1h 29m 89 minutes total
User Rating 6.0/10 Good (5 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • DEFA

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1-2-3 Corona about?

Post-war Germany 1945: Two rival gangs of uprooted boys fight each other in the ruins of Berlin, whose business is the black market out of necessity in order to survive. Their respective leaders ar...

Who directed 1-2-3 Corona?

1-2-3 Corona was directed by Hans Müller.

How long is 1-2-3 Corona?

1-2-3 Corona has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).

When was 1-2-3 Corona released?

1-2-3 Corona was released on September 17, 1948 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in 1-2-3 Corona?

The main cast of 1-2-3 Corona includes Eva Ingeborg Scholz, Lutz Moik, Piet Clausen, Ralph Siewert, Horst Gentzen.