6
90 min
Endstation offers the American viewer tantalizing glimpses of busy, bustling mid-1930s Vienna. Otherwise, this minor yarn of an amorous streetcar conductor is strictly formula material. The film benefits from the star power of Paul Horbiger, resplendently garbed in an elaborate conductor's uniform. Also worth noting is the performance of Maria Andergest as the woebegone hatmaker whose fate is inextricably linked with hero Horbiger. Incidentally though the direction is credited with one E. W. Emo, Paul Horbiger actually called most of the shots on Endstation.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Paul Hörbiger | Karl Vierthaler, Straßenbahnschaffner | Unowned | |
Hans Moser | Karl Vierthaler senior, Oberkontrollor | Unowned | |
Josefine Dora | Frau Vierthaler | Unowned | |
Toni von Bukovics | Frau Wendler | Unowned | |
Maria Andergast | Anna Wendler, ihre Tochter, Näherin | Unowned | |
Oscar Sabo | Schilling, Konditor | Unowned | |
Otti Dietze | Frau Schilling | Unowned | |
Eta Klingenberg | Rosa Schilling | Unowned | |
Hubert von Meyerinck | Marcel Steiner, Direktor des Salon 'Flora' | Unowned | |
Julia Serda | Frau Hofrat Crusius | Unowned | |
Oskar Sima | Straßenbahninspektor Grenzing | Unowned | |
Hermann Mayer-Falkow | Ein Schaffner | Unowned | |
Betty Sedlmayr | Mizzi | Unowned | |
Hugo Flink | Otti Staudinger | Unowned | |
Adolf Satzenhofer | Portier | Unowned |