Don't Ask My Heart
Don't Ask My Heart (German: Mein Herz darfst du nicht fragen) is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Paul Martin and starring Willy Birgel, Heidemarie Hatheyer and Maria Holst.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Jürgen Kiebach and Gabriel Pellon
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Directed by | Paul Martin |
Produced by | Willie Hoffmann-Andersen |
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Music by | Willy Schmidt-Gentner |
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Edited by | Hermann Ludwig |
Production company | Apollo-Film |
Distributed by | Deutsche London-Film |
Release date | 28 August 1952 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Willy Birgel as Herr von Birkhausen
- Heidemarie Hatheyer as Anna Lohmann
- Maria Holst as Clarissa von Birkhausen
- Ewald Balser as Gerichts-Vorsitzender
- Paul Klinger as Paul Gerber
- Paul Hörbiger as Geheimrat Hollbach
- Rudolf Platte as Schmittke
- Oskar Sima as Morawski
- Ernst Waldow as Dr. Kuhnen - Anwalt
- Hilde Körber as Frau Bethke
- Loni Heuser as Nurse
- Ethel Reschke as Wally
- Otto Gebühr as Alter Bauer
- Paul Westermeier as Herr Bethke
- Herbert Wilk as Pfarrer
- Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur as Professor
- Otz Tollen as Diener
- Wolfgang Mahnke as Peter von Birkhausen
- Georg Dücker as Dr. Marlin - Anwalt
- Franz Fiedler
- Josef Kamper
- Charlotte Ander as Hausangestellte
- Gerhard Bienert as Wachtmeister
- Ernst Dernburg as Arzt
- Ida Perry
- Georg A. Profé
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References
- Parish p.267
Bibliography
- James Robert Parish. Film Actors Guide. Scarecrow Press, 1977.
External links
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