A German journalist is saddled with a nine-year-old girl after encountering her mother at a New York airport.A German journalist is saddled with a nine-year-old girl after encountering her mother at a New York airport.A German journalist is saddled with a nine-year-old girl after encountering her mother at a New York airport.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
- Lisa van Damm
- (as Elisabeth Kreuzer)
- Young Girl on Ferry
- (uncredited)
- Chuck Berry
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
- Man at Chuck Berry concert
- (uncredited)
- Organist at Shea Stadium
- (uncredited)
- Woman Behind Philip and Alice on Plane
- (uncredited)
- Man on Empire State Building Roof
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe novel "Tender is the Night" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is seen on the coffee table of Phil Winter's girlfriend. A character in the novel, Rosemary Hoyt, was inspired by Fitzgerald's affair with actress Lois Moran, who appears in this film as an airport hostess. It was Moran's last movie.
- GoofsCrew are reflected in the side of the car (at around 46 mins - sound man, microphone and other crew. This is why so many cars in movies appear dirty or have a matte paint job.).
- Quotes
Lisa - Alice's Mother: What are you writing?
Philip 'Phil' Winter: The inhuman thing about American TV is not so much that they hack everything up with commercials, though that's bad enough, but in the end all programmes become commercials. Commercials for the status quo. Every image radiates the same disgusting and nauseated message. A kind of boastful contempt. Not one image leaves you in peace, they all want something from you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Such a Long Absence (1985)
- SoundtracksUnder the Boardwalk
Written by Kenny Young and Arthur Resnick
Performed by The Drifters and The Rolling Stones
This is the first film of what is regarded as Wim Wenders loosely connected road trilogy, following on from this picture would be Falsche Bewegung in 1975 and then culminating with the quite brilliant Im Lauf der Zeit in 1976. Quite what Wenders intentions were with this picture is is not immediately clear, for certain his framing {obsession} with American culture comes to the fore from the off, both in the changing landscapes and the use of American pop and rock music. But as things progress it's the simple message of purpose that a chance encounter can have, our odd couple here are at first deeply suspicious of each other, not caring for each others company in the slightest, but as time moves on they begin to understand each other and tune into each of their respective mental waves. Life quite simply found a way thru two differing humans thrust together unwillingly, it's not deep or remotely profound, it's simple and warm in its execution, and the final (tremendous) pull away aerial shot that Wenders gives us crowns this accomplished and very enjoyable piece. 7.5/10
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- Oct 9, 2008
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- Alice in den Städten
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- Budget
- DEM 500,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $59,294
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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