Josef the Chaste (1953 film)
Josef the Chaste (German: Der keusche Josef) is a 1953 West German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Ludwig Schmitz, Waltraut Haas and Renate Mannhardt.[1]
Josef the Chaste | |
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Directed by | Carl Boese |
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Music by | Heino Gaze |
Cinematography | Bruno Timm |
Edited by | Margarete Steinborn |
Production company | Algefa Film |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date | 26 June 1953 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
It is not a remake of Josef the Chaste (1930) with Harry Liedtke.
Cast
- Ludwig Schmitz as Josef Haselhuhn
- Waltraut Haas as Hilde Wolf
- Renate Mannhardt as Pussy Angor
- Peter Mosbacher as Georg Schilling
- Lucie Englisch as Emilie Haselhuhn
- Ernst Waldow as Direktor Wolf
- Gunther Philipp as Teddy Brand
- Ewald Wenck as Bürodiener Knispel
- Herbert Kiper as Weber
- Alexa von Porembsky as Lotte Müller
- Karin Von Dassel as Babette, Zofe
- Elena Luber as Marlise Haselhuhn
- Erich Kestin as Martens
- Erwin Biegel
- Bruno Fritz as Generaldirektor Bruckmann
- Clemens Hasse as Schmaltollen-Emil
- Paul Heidemann as Bardirektor
- Friedel Hensch as Singer
- Werner Müller as Bandleader
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See also
- Business Under Distress (1931)
- Wehe, wenn er losgelassen (1932)
- The Dangerous Game (1933)
References
- Parish & Canham p.27
Bibliography
- James Robert Parish & Kingsley Canham. Film directors guide - Western Europe. Scarecrow Press, 1976.
External links
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