6.3
98 min
West Germany's entry in the 1957 Cannes Film Festival was this cinemadaptation of the Gerhardt Hauptman play Rose Bernd. The title character, played by Maria Schell, is a servant girl on a remote farm. Sexually assaulted by both her employer and a coworker, Rose later bears a child, who die soon afterward. After nearly two hours of unrelieved misery, Rose finally finds happiness in the arms of a longtime admirer (where has he been for the past 12 reels?) Rose Bernd (aka The Sins of Rose Bernd) received a smattering of American showings thanks to the drawing power of star Maria Schell.
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Maria Schell | Rose Bernd | Unowned |
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Raf Vallone | Arthur Streckmann | Unowned |
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Käthe Gold | Henriette Flamm | Unowned |
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Leopold Biberti | Christoph Flamm | Unowned |
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Hannes Messemer | August Keil | Unowned |
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Siegfried Lowitz | Richter | Unowned |
Arthur Wiesner | Vater Bernd | Unowned | |
Krista Keller | Maria Schubert | Unowned | |
Helmut Brasch | Unowned |