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The Pedestrian is a Allemand film of genre Drama directed by Maximilian Schell released in USA on 30 september 1973 with Peggy Ashcroft

The Pedestrian (1973)

Der Fußgänger

The Pedestrian
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Released in USA 30 september 1973
Length 1h38
Directed by
OriginGerman
Genres Drama
Rating66% 3.3338553.3338553.3338553.3338553.333855

The Pedestrian (German: Der Fußgänger) is a 1973 film directed by Maximilian Schell. It is about the trial of an elderly war criminal. The film was a co-production between companies in Germany, Switzerland and Israel.

Actors

Peggy Ashcroft

(Lady Gray)
Elisabeth Bergner

(Frau Lilienthal)
Lil Dagover

(Frau Eschenlohr)
Johanna Hofer

(Frau Bergedorf)
Käthe Haack

(Frau von Rautenfeld)
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