A mogul merrily funds terrorists to boost his computer sales, by panicking West German government and industry c. 1980, as the third generation of Western European left-wing activists forms, after crippling of the violent Red Army Faction. International capitalist PJ Lurz's secretary is a gang member, while her police commissioner father-in-law/lover hired Lurz' corporate security force.
Credits
The Third Generation Cast
Name |
Character |
Udo Kier
He was 34, now 80 years old
|
as Edgar Gast |
Margit Carstensen
She was 39, now 84 years old
|
as Petra Vielhaber |
Volker Spengler
He was 40, 80 years old when he died
|
as August |
Bulle Ogier
She was 40, now 85 years old
|
as Hilde Krieger |
Lilo Pempeit
She was 56, 70 years old when she died
|
as Mutter Gast |
Jürgen Draeger
He was 39, now 84 years old
|
as Hans Vielhaber |
Hanna Schygulla
She was 35, now 80 years old
|
as Susanne Gast |
Eddie Constantine
He was 61, 75 years old when he died
|
as P. J. Lurz |
Günther Kaufmann
He was 32, 64 years old when he died
|
as Franz Walsch |
Vitus Zeplichal
He was 32, now 77 years old
|
as Bernhard von Stein |
Raúl Giménez
He was 28, now 73 years old
|
as Paul |
Claus Holm
He was 61, 78 years old when he died
|
as Opa Gast |
Hark Bohm
He was 40, now 85 years old
|
as Gerhard Gast |
Y Sa Lo
She was 34, now 79 years old
|
as Ilse Hoffmann |
Harry Baer
He was 31, now 77 years old
|
as Rudolf Mann |
The Third Generation Crew
Name |
Department |
Raúl Giménez as Production Design. He was 28 (now 73) years old
|
Art |
Peer Raben as Original Music Composer. He was 39 (66) years old when He died
|
Sound |
Harry Baer as Executive Producer. He was 31 (now 77) years old
|
Production |
Volker Spengler as Art Direction. He was 40 (80) years old when He died
|
Art |
Hartmut Eichgrün as Sound Designer. |
Sound |