Our House in Cameroon
Our House in Cameroon (German: Unser Haus in Kamerun) is a 1961 West German adventure film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Johanna von Koczian, Götz George and Hans Söhnker.[1]
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Directed by | Alfred Vohrer |
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Music by | Martin Böttcher |
Cinematography | Karl Löb |
Edited by | Ira Oberberg |
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Distributed by | Gloria Film |
Release date | 21 December 1961 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Johanna von Koczian as Doris Kröger
- Götz George as Georg Ambrock
- Hans Söhnker as Willem Ambrock
- Horst Frank as Klaas Steensand
- Berta Drews as Tante Edith
- Walter Rilla as Konsul Steensand
- Kenneth Spencer as Bismarck
- Katrin Schaake as Christine Ambrock
- Helga Sommerfeld as Manuela Ingarides
- Hans Fitze as Pfarrer
- Uwe Friedrichsen as Rolf Ambrock
- Helga Münster as Ina Lorenz
- Henry Vahl as Taxifahrer
- Käte Jaenicke as Elli Dörfler
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References
- Bock & Bergfelder p.55
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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