Marriages Forbidden

Marriages Forbidden (German: Heiraten verboten) is a 1957 West German comedy film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Ingeborg Cornelius, Helga Franck and Siegfried Breuer.[1] It was one of many heimatfilm made during the decade.

Marriages Forbidden
Siegfried Breuer and Helga Franck
Directed byHeinz Paul
Produced byHeinz Paul
Written by
Starring
Music byWinfried Zillig
CinematographyFranz Weihmayr
Edited byKarl Aulitzky
Production
company
Heinz Paul Filmproduktion
Distributed byDeutsche Film Hansa
Release date
13 June 1957
Running time
92 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter.

Cast

  • Ingeborg Cornelius as Lisl Hackler
  • Helga Franck as Fanni Wispaur
  • Elisa Loti as Moni Roßkopf
  • Herta Konrad as Resl Putz
  • Siegfried Breuer Jr. as Ferdl Hitzinger
  • Rudolf Rhomberg as Schorsch Mittnacht
  • Walter Sedlmayr as Lois Haflinger
  • Kurt Roy as Hias Vaitshofer
  • Hans Leibelt as Pfarrer Franz Bruckner
  • Rudolf Bernhard as Dekan Xaver Hindringer
  • Willy Rösner as Bürgermeister Simon Roßkopf
  • Liesl Karlstadt as Notburga Speckner
  • Werner Finck as Amtsrichter Dr. Kern
  • Heini Göbel as Amtsdiener Lorenz Heimerl
  • Viktor Afritsch as Amtsbote Bartl Most
  • Hans Hunkele as Bürgermeister Sebastian Hitzinger
  • Paul Kürzinger as Nepomuk Haflinger
  • Hans Stadtmüller as Matthias Vaitshofer
  • Gretl Theimer as Walburga Hitzinger
  • Nora Minor as Thea Roßkopf
  • Georg Adelgeis as Josef Putz
  • Carl Baierl as Mesner Pollinger
  • Paul Bös as Blasius Hackler
  • Heinrich Hauser as Mesner Nagler
  • Hilde Hetzel as Kordula Dürr
  • Ludwig Schmid-Wildy as Jakob Mittnacht
  • Fritz Strassner as Raimund Wispaur
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References

  1. Höfig p.343

Bibliography

  • Willi Höfig. Der deutsche Heimatfilm 1947–1960. 1973.


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