21 March 2002 - 7 May 2002
The exhibition at Filmmuseum Potsdam presented documents from Carl Raddatz′ collection: letters from Zuckmayer, Beckett, Barlog, Hilpert, Kortner, Fritz Lang and Hildegard Knef.
Photos, programmes and posters reminded of the unforgotten film and theatre star.
In his private life, Raddatz was a passsionate sportsman – however, his riding gear also brought back the memories of films in which audiences could see him on the back of a horse.
And then there also was that old accordion ... Hendrick explains the noises of the nocturnal Havel to scared Anna: the croaking of the frogs, the creaking of the ropes, the reeds swayed by the wind. And then he gently sings the song of the south wind "Muschemusch" ...– a scene from the most beautiful film of old Ufa: "Unter den Brücken". Carl Raddatz plays Hendrick.
The accordion with which he enchants Anna has outlasted the years in Raddatz′ home in Berlin. Now, it is part of the permanent exhibition "Babelsberg – Faces of a Film Metropolis".

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