In the East Prussia of Danzig before the war, three-year-old Oskar Matzerath decides to stop growing--and succeeds--then finds playing his favorite toy, a tin drum, useful for tuning out things that annoy him, like his mother's dallying with their Polish boarder, the Nazi rallies his father attends, or even the advent of war itself.
| Director | |
|---|---|
| Volker Schlöndorff | |
| Writer | |
|---|---|
| Jean-Claude Carriere | |
| Franz Seitz | |
| Volker Schlöndorff | |
| Gunter Grass | |
| Gunter Grass | |
| Actor | |
|---|---|
| David Bennent | Oskar |
| Mario Adorf | Alfred Matzerath |
| Angela Winkler | Agnes Matzerath |
| Daniel Obrychski | Jan Bronski |
| Katharina Thalbach | Maria Matzerath |
| Heinz Bennent | Greff |
| Fritz Hakl | Bebra |
| Andrea Ferreol | Lina Greff |
| Mariella Oliveri | Roswitha Raguna |
| Tina Engel | Anna Koljaiczek--as a Young Woman |