German Women - German Faithfulness
German Women - German Faithfulness (German: Deutsche Frauen - Deutsche Treue) is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Wolfgang Neff and starring Eugen Neufeld, Philipp Manning and Helga Thomas.[1] Its title is taken from the second verse of the German national anthem.
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Directed by | Wolfgang Neff |
Produced by | Liddy Hegewald |
Written by | Marie Luise Droop Arthur Irrgang |
Starring | Eugen Neufeld Philipp Manning Helga Thomas |
Cinematography | Eduard Hoesch |
Production company | Hegewald Film |
Distributed by | Hegewald Film |
Release date | 2 February 1927 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by Artur Günther.
Cast
- Eugen Neufeld as Oberst Wolfram
- Philipp Manning as Major Stürmer
- Helga Thomas as Gisela, seine Tochter
- Hermine Sterler as Regine Vollrath
- Carl Walther Meyer as Leutnant Günther Vollrath, ihr Sohn
- Geza L. Weiss as Emil, sein Bursche
- Sophie Pagay as Marie, Haushälterin bei Regine
- Fritz Kampers as Max Hühnerbein, Musketier
- Hermann Picha as Heinrich Taube, Gastwirt
- Lydia Potechina as Frau Taube
- Gottfried Hagedorn as Ein deutscher Stabsarzt
- Ferdinand von Alten as Vaughan, französischer Stabsarzt
- Adele Sandrock as Madame Viard
- Solveig Hedengran as Marcelle, ihre Enkelin
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References
- Loveless, 2005, p. 205
Bibliography
- Michael A. Loveless, Weimar Cinema: A Memorial to the Great War. 2005. Proquest, ISBN 9781243020864
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