4.2
87 min
It is a love story between a prostitute and an artist. It was one of the first German films to break several taboos: nudity, suicide and euthanasia. In the Germany of the '50s, this caused a lot of negative reactions by the politicians and the Roman Catholic Church. The opposition reached the degree of banning the film and scandalizing it which paradoxically made it one of the landmarks in the history of film.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Hildegard Knef | Marina | Unowned | |
Gustav Fröhlich | Alexander | Unowned | |
Änne Bruck | Buba | Unowned | |
Robert Meyn | von Hernsdorf | Unowned | |
Jochen Meyn | Eduard von Hernsdorf (as J. Wolfgang Meyn) | Unowned | |
Irene Mirbach | Unowned | ||
Benno Gellenbeck | The Art Dealer | Unowned | |
Theo Tecklenburg | Unowned | ||
Karl Kramer | Unowned | ||
Horst von Otto | Unowned | ||
Carl Voscherau | Unowned | ||
Wera Frydtberg | Irmgard | Unowned |