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Männer müssen so sein (1939)

Genre : Drama, Crime

Runtime : 0M

Director : Arthur Maria Rabenalt

Synopsis

Actors

Hertha Feiler
Hertha Feiler
Beatrice Rasmussen
Hans Söhnker
Hans Söhnker
Ruda, Dompteur
Paul Hörbiger
Paul Hörbiger
Doddy, Clown im Tivoli, alias Olschewsky
Günther Lüders
Günther Lüders
Franz, ein Verehrer Beatrices
Hans Olden
Hans Olden
Cameron, Kunstschütze
Günther Ballier
Günther Ballier
Kriminalkommissar
Walter Bechmann
Walter Bechmann
Karl Rasmussens Freund
Charlott Daudert
Charlott Daudert
Frieda, Ballettgirl, Beatrices Freundin
Fritz Böttger
Fritz Böttger
Pinelli
Lída Baarová
Lída Baarová
James Bachert
James Bachert
Negerjunge
Kurt Bierbaum
Kurt Bierbaum
Zirkusangestellter
Elma Czell
Elma Czell
Daisy, Trapezartistin
Charlott Daudert
Charlott Daudert
Frieda
Jac Diehl
Jac Diehl
Zirkusangestellter
Mia Elmenhorst
Mia Elmenhorst
Programmverkäuferin
Max Harry Ernst
Max Harry Ernst
Zirkusangestellter
Arthur Fritz Eugens
Arthur Fritz Eugens
Willi - Dody's Sohn
Han Fongkeng
Han Fongkeng
Tierwärter Shing
Karl Harbacher
Karl Harbacher
Humphrey
Bayume Mohamed Husen
Bayume Mohamed Husen
Ein Gast im Lokal
Hilla Höfer
Hilla Höfer
Ursula
Victor Janson
Victor Janson
Gerlach, Zirkus-Regisseur
Käthe Jöken-König
Käthe Jöken-König
Elsie Meyer, Friedas Zimmervermieterin
Alfred Karen
Alfred Karen
Zuschauer bei Camerons letztem Auftritt
Josef Keim
Josef Keim
Kren, Zirkusdirektor
Maria Loja
Maria Loja
Kantinenwirtin
Paul Luka
Paul Luka
Raubtierwärter
Karl-Heinz Peters
Karl-Heinz Peters
Dr. Kramer, Zirkusarzt
Ilse Petri
Ilse Petri
Direktions-Sekretärin
Gustav Püttjer
Gustav Püttjer
Plakatverteiler
Ferdinand Robert
Ferdinand Robert
Logengast
Ernst G. Schiffner
Ernst G. Schiffner
Theater- und Varietéagentur Rolf Hinz
Margarete Schön
Margarete Schön
Frau Petersen
Hans Stiebner
Hans Stiebner
Der spanische Zirkusartist mit der Clownnummer
Egon Stief
Egon Stief
Zuschauer bei Camerons letztem Auftritt
Theo Stolzenberg
Theo Stolzenberg
Direktor der »Friedrichshallen«
Georg Tressler
Georg Tressler
Student
Albert Venohr
Albert Venohr
Kriminalkommissar
Edith von Donat
Edith von Donat
Ballettgirl
Christine von Trümbach
Christine von Trümbach
Fredy Walden
Fredy Walden
Zuschauer bei Camerons letztem Auftritt
Hansi Wendler
Hansi Wendler
Ballettgirl
Max Wilmsen
Max Wilmsen
Wirt
Eugen Wolff
Eugen Wolff
Band Leader
Erich Ziegel
Erich Ziegel
Rasmussen, Beatrices Vater
Klaus Pohl
Klaus Pohl

Crews

Arthur Maria Rabenalt
Arthur Maria Rabenalt
Director
Heinrich Seiler
Heinrich Seiler
Novel
Kirsten Petersen
Kirsten Petersen
Writer
Hans Joachim Beyer
Hans Joachim Beyer
Writer
Walter Tost
Walter Tost
Executive Producer
Michael Jary
Michael Jary
Music
Robert Fehrmann
Robert Fehrmann
Sound
Ewald Daub
Ewald Daub
Director of Photography

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