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Awakening of Spring (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Arthur Allan Seidelman
  • Writer: Frank Wedekind
  • Producer: Richard Carroll; Paul Colichman

CGiii Comment

Cut the bloody awful clarinet...ear-splittingly horrid.

This noise alone will stop you from watching this dismal adaptation of an influential piece of writing.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Based on the 1891 play "Spring Awakening," this filmed stage drama examines the tensions and confusion of young people as their growing sexual awareness conflicts with the repressive social environment around them. John Aniston and Victoria Tennant are part of a veteran cast in this earnest and explicit study of the dangerous tension between youthful urges and society's rules.

Cast & Characters

John Aniston as Mr. Gable;
Gary Bisig as Mr. Steifel;
Yuval David as Arthur;
Nicholas Downs as Eugene;
Briana Feehan as Martha;
Jason Graae as Doctor / Minister / Musician;
Heather Maristella as Ruth;
Jan Milligan as Henry;
Bridget Moloney as Miriam;
Javier Picayo as Matthew;
Chad Richman as George;
Alex Schemmer as Joseph;
Susan Elizabeth Shaw as Thea;
Jesse Lee Soffer as Michael;
Victoria Tennant as Mrs. Woodman