01744agm a2200337u 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004303500230008403500110010703500200011804000180013804100130015604900090016909000180017809900160019624501520021226000550036430000560041950001080047550000260058350000620060951100790067152004810075065000190123170000380125070000580128871000220134671000250136899900130139399557150010231120260227104058.0vfrcuaho 841002r19841983nyu928u 0vlger d a(TU)000557150UTK019 a585112 a(OCoLC)11218259 aNOCcNOCdTKN agerbeng aTKNk aPN1997b.B469 aPN1997.B46900aBerlin Alexanderplatzh[videorecording] /cTele-Culture presents, a Vandham Productions, Ltd. ; [written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder]. aNew York, N.Y. :bMGM/UA Home Video,c1984, c1983. a8 videocassettes (928 min.) :bsd., col. ;c1/2 in. aOriginally shown on German television in 13 parts and an epilogue. This is the original, uncut version. aSubtitles in English. aBased on Alfred Döblin's novel, set in pre-Nazi Berlin.1 aGünter Lamprecht, Hanna Schygulla, Barbara Sukowa, Elisabeth Trissenaar. aStory of Franz Biberkopf, a former transportation worker. When we first see Franz, he has just been released from prison where he has served four years for an irrational act of violence. He returns to his Berlin neighborhood resolved to go straight. At first, he is able to honor his vow of decency, but then forces outside him, his environment, the influences of his cronies, the grinding poverty, and the decay of society ... overwhelm him, and he begins his duel with Fate. 0aFeature films.1 aFassbinder, Rainer Werner,d1946-1 aDöblin, Alfred,d1878-1957.tBerlin Alexanderplatz.2 aTeleCulture, Inc.2 aVandham Productions. c100d100