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96 min
If watching a fellow facing indifference/rejection in the slums of Berlin didn't convey enough pathos, Gerhard Lamprecht gathered much of the same crew from Die Verrufenen and turned his attention to the city's population of unwanted children for the heart-tugging Die Unehelichen, released the following year. The trio of foster children at the center of Die Verrufenen are survivors who use their own resourcefulness to get by when the kids' guardians and the system itself let them down.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Ralph Ludwig | Peter Hewer | Unowned | |
Fee Wachsmuth | Lotte | Unowned | |
Margot Misch | Frieda | Unowned | |
Fred Grosser | Paul (as Alfred Grosser) | Unowned | |
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Hermine Sterler | Frau Berndt | Unowned |
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Bernhard Goetzke | Lorenz Hewer | Unowned |
Max Maximilian | Zielke | Unowned | |
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Margarete Kupfer | Frau Zielke | Unowned |
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Elsa Wagner | Frau Martens | Unowned |
Eduard Rothauser | Schneider Martens | Unowned | |
Lilli Schoenborn | Lottes Mutter | Unowned | |
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Paul Bildt | Der Müller | Unowned |
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Käthe Haack | Die Müllerin | Unowned |
Hugo Flink | Kommisar | Unowned | |
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Ernst Behmer | Polizei | Unowned |
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Karl Platen | Polizei | Unowned |
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Jaro Fürth | Unowned | |
Trude Lehmann | Unowned |