Berlin Alexanderplatz - Season 1 Episode 11 Knowledge is Power and the Early Bird Catches the Worm
Franz goes to Reinhold and tells him he wants to get involved with Pums again. Reinhold still has his suspicions but Franz is allowed to assist the gang with a job. Mieze is upset that Franz is earning money because she thinks Franz wants to be independent of her, but Franz reassures her. Franz brags to Reinhold about Mieze’s devotion and decides to show him what a fine woman she is. In the apartment, Franz has Reinhold hide in the bed when Mieze arrives. She reveals she is in love with another man. Franz is angered and beats her cruelly, but Reinhold saves her and throws Franz out. Mieze goes out to Franz and the two reconcile, though she has been bloodied by him. Franz and Mieze take a trip outside Berlin, where he explains to her he simply wanted Reinhold to see a true woman.
Year: 1980
Country: Germany
Studio: Das Erste
Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Cast: Günter Lamprecht, Hanna Schygulla, Barbara Sukowa, Gottfried John, Ivan Desny, Barbara Valentin
Crew: Thomas Schühly (Assistant Director), Anni Nöbauer (Makeup & Hair), Günter Rohrbach (Producer), Juliane Lorenz (Editor), Gunther Witte (Producer), Peter Märthesheimer (Producer)
First Air Date: Oct 12, 1980
Last Air date: Dec 29, 1980
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 14 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 7.60/10 by 36.00 users
Popularity: 15.904
Language: German
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