• Source: Before the Lightning Strikes
    • Before the Lightning Strikes (German: Bevor der Blitz einschlägt) is an East German comedy film directed by Richard Groschopp. It was released in 1959.


      Plot


      Heinz, an ambitious reporter of the Berlin am Morgen newspaper, had made a fatal error when he prepared an article about a locomotive's factory, confusing the successful and motivated Schneider Workers' Brigade with the negligent Schindler Brigade. He also presented the tyrannical manager as a paragon of virtue. Heinz's editor, Christine, decides to send him to the factory on another mission, and this time he should mingle with workers by joining them. Heinz, who takes the new assignment with little enthusiasm, becomes a highly motivated laborer and even manages to influence the Brigades' members to stop quarrelling. He also helps the manager to reconnect with his subordinates. Heinz's second article is welcomed as brilliant.


      Cast


      Christine Laszar as Christine Koch
      Horst Drinda as Heinz Engelhardt
      Johannes Arpe as Paul Jordan
      Margret Homeyer as Otti Schütz
      Traute Sense as Claudia Lindner
      Werner Dissel as Sylvio O. Schmitt
      Herwart Grosse as Argus
      Hannes Fischer as Rudi Molle
      Heinz Schröder as Bruno Brause
      Gerd Biewer as Pfefferkorn
      Rudi Schiemann as butcher
      Friedrich Richter as entomologist
      Annemarie Hase as Aunt Else
      Rolf Herricht as locomotive constructor
      Hannjo Hasse as Dr. Schwarz


      Production


      Before the Lightning Strikes was part of a wave of light-hearted comedies released in the late 1950s to provide entertainment for the viewers, after the DEFA Board noticed the public's negative response to the ideological films made earlier in the decade. The picture still encountered several problems, and the DEFA Commission in the Socialist Unity Party of Germany's Politburo insisted on it featuring "contemporary socialist issues." It had to be completely revised before it was approved for screening. It was the third in a series of four comedies made in collaboration between director Richard Groschopp and writers Lothar Creutz and Carl Andriessen, who also worked on Sie kannten sich alle (1958) Ware für Katalonien (1959) and Die Liebe und der Co-Pilot (1960).


      Reception


      The West German Catholic Film Service described the film as "combining entertainment with contemporary issues, made in a cabaret style." Dieter Reimer called it "a witty comedy."


      References




      External links


      Bevor der Blitz einschlägt at IMDb
      Bevor der Blitz einschlägt on DEFA Sternstunden.
      Bevor der Blitz einschlägt on cinema.de.

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