Her Third (Der Dritte) 52 years old

In this East German film, the third one in The Third is Margit's third lover. After her mother's death, Margit has two affairs which don't work out, and one lesbian friendship which she retains. She is looking for a husband, though, and thinks she has spotted a candidate in her fellow factory worker. As she contemplates marrying him, her story is told in a series of flashbacks.

Credits

Her Third Cast

Name Character
Armin Mueller-Stahl He was 41, now 93 years old as Blinder
Jaecki Schwarz He was 26, now 78 years old as junger Mann
Fred Delmare He was 49, 87 years old when he died as Mann mit Sessel
Barbara Dittus She was 32, 61 years old when she died as Lucie
Tamara Doege as Dagmar
Willi Schrade He was 37, now 89 years old
Jutta Hoffmann She was 31, now 83 years old as Margit
Rolf Ludwig He was 46, 73 years old when he died as Hridlitschka
Christine Schorn She was 28, now 80 years old as junge Frau
Ute Garnitz as Anna
Klaus Manchen He was 35, now 87 years old as Lucies Freund
Peter Köhncke He was 36, now 88 years old as Bachmann
Walter Lendrich He was 59, 87 years old when he died as Vorsitzender
Ruth Kommerell She was 48, 63 years old when she died
Ute Lubosch She was 19, now 71 years old
Erika Pelikowsky She was 56, 74 years old when she died as Oberin

Her Third Crew

Name Department
Rita Hiller as Editor. She was 27 (now 24) years old Editing
Christiane Dorst as Costume Design. She was 32 (now 84) years old Costume & Make-Up
Paul Lasinski as Producer. Production
Eberhard Panitz as Novel. He was 39 (now 92) years old Writing
Günther Rücker as Screenplay. He was 48 (84) years old when He died Writing
Werner Beck as Creative Producer. Writing
Erich Gusko as Director of Photography. He was 42 (now 94) years old Camera
Harald Horn as Production Design. Art
Margot Friedrich as Makeup Artist. Costume & Make-Up
Ingo Raatzke as Still Photographer. Camera
Horst Schulze as Makeup Artist. He was 50 (97) years old when He died Costume & Make-Up
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Her Third (52 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, March 16, 1972
  • Runtime: 107 minutes