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The Cat Has Nine Lives
''The Cat Has Nine Lives'' (german: Neun Leben hat die Katze) is a 1968 West German drama film written and directed by Ula Stöckl. It was screened in the Berlinale Classics section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Liane Hielscher as Katharina * Kristine De Loup as Anne * Jürgen Arndt as Stefan * Elke Kummer as Ehefrau von Stefan * Alexander Kaempfe as Sascha * Antje Ellermann * Hartmut Kirste as Manfred * Heidi Stroh Heidi Stroh (born 1941) is a German stage, film and television actress.Cowie & Elley p.149 Selected filmography * '' Das Dorf ohne Moral'' (1960) * ''Blood and Black Lace'' (1964) * '' Cadavere a spasso'' (1965) * '' Lust for Love'' (1967) * '' A ... as Gabriele References External links * 1968 films 1968 drama films 1960s German-language films West German films German drama films 1960s German films {{1960s-drama-film-stub ...
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Ula Stöckl
Ula Stöckl is a German Feminism, feminist :de:Filmemacher, film maker and Film director, director, screenwriter and occasional actress. She believes passionately that there should be more women exerting their influence in the film business. Life Provenance and early years Ula Stöckl was born in Ulm a few weeks before the Anschluss, (largely uncontested) incorporation of Austria Nazi Germany, into an enlarged Germany. Alfons Stöckl, her father, was a professional orchestral clarinettist. He was sent away to fight in the Second World War, war, but survived. Aftermath of World War II, After the war the wages of the players in her father's orchestra were halved, and in order to support the family budget Ula's mother, born Katharina Kreis, took factory work in the textiles sector. Katharina Stöckl-Kreis had grown up in an orphanage, looked after by nuns who had solicitously educated her in a formidable range of house-wifely skills, and brought a steely practicality to th ...
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