Consul Werle holds a reception in honour of the homecoming of his son Gregers. At the reception, Gregers meets his childhood friend, Hjalmar Ekdal, who is married to Gina, a former maid of the Werle family. Hjalmar is unaware that Werle had an affair with Gina and that their 14-year-old daughter Hedwig is not his child. Gregers moves in with the Ekdals with the intention of allowing unsuspecting Hjalmar and his family to share in the "happiness of truth". Hedwig is entirely devoted to a wild duck, which lives on a pond outside their house. When Hjalmar learns the truth about his daughter, he wants to leave his family. Gregers advises Hedwig to kill the wild duck so that her father, impressed by this sacrifice, will return home. On the following day, Hedwig's birthday, she doesn't shoot the duck, but shoots herself instead.
The Wild Duck
September 1, 1976
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Bruno Ganz
Gregers Werle
Peter Kern
Hjalmar Ekdal
Anne Bennent
Hedvig, seine Tochter
Jean Seberg
Gina Ekdal, seine Frau
Martin Flörchinger
Alter Ekdal
Heinz Moog
Konsul Werle
Heinz Bennent
Dr. Relling
Sonja Sutter
Frau Sörby
Guido Wieland
Pettersen
Anton Duschek
Graberg
Uwe Falkenbach
Der Kahle
Erich Aberle
der Dicke
Bruno Thost
Der Kurzsichtige
Hans W. Geißendörfer
Director
Henrik Ibsen
Original Story
Hans W. Geißendörfer
Writer
Niels Janette Walen
Music
Ulrich Schröder
Art Direction
Robby Müller
Director of Photography
Lambert Hofer Jr.
Costume Design
Lilli Zangerle
Makeup Artist
Hannelore Uhrmacher
Makeup Artist
Edith Almoslino
Costume Design
Jutta Brandstaedter
Editor