Ethel Reschke
Birth : 1911-04-24, Lauenburg, Germany (now Lębork, Poland)
Death : 1992-06-05
Mutter
Over-the-hill gumshoe in Los Angeles seeks to avenge the killing of an old pal, another detective who had gotten himself involved in a case concerning a murdered broad, stolen stamps, a nickel-plated handgun, a cheating dolly, and a kidnapped pussycat.
Irene
The 17-year-old student Rosy (Heidi Hansen) wants to improve her pocket money: For a pledge of at least a hundred marks, she hands over a key to older men and allegedly her address. Lots of love-goers fall in on the trick. - Fluent comedy.
Vermieterin
"Bambule" is German prison slang for "riot". This 1970 TV movie follows a day in the life of three adolescent borstal girls in Berlin: Irene escapes (but returns after she finds no bearings in the outside world), Monika is caught and transferred against her will to another home run by nuns, Iv (Evelyn) incites her room mates to riot at night.
Frau Krause
A student of chinese languages tries to find a wife.
Händlerin
Anna
Mrs.Penny
Teacake Magee
Mama Rossini
Babou
Lokalbesitzerin
Lotte
Nutte
Frau Thomsen
Hilde Haslinger
Frau Hanselmann
Loretta
Lola
Pleureusenmieze
The 1956 movie based on the theater play by Carl Zuckmayer based on the true story of cobbler Wilhelm Voigt who dressed up as a German military officer and, with the help of unsuspecting soldiers, took over the city hall in Köpenick and confiscated the city's purse.
Erika, Telefonistin
Lola
At the end of the war a disillusioned German exile returns home only to fall into the dark world of black market goods and drug trafficking.
Lene
Molly
Madame Lery
Elli
Wally
Rosita
Mary Miller
Marina
Dolly
Cordy Czoch
The young hotel manager Leutner runs for study purposes a transmitter in the hotel room of his fiancée Maria. Coincidentally he learns that a gang of counterfeiters want to get rid of a troublesome witness at 12:15 AM. Will Leutner be able to prevent this… and can he trust his fiancée at all? Cheats, swindlers, forgers and murderers are hiding under the mask of honest and reputable hotel guests.
Eva
Trude, Kaltmamsell
Whodunit centered around a hostel.
Grete
Singing sailor Hannes, who now entertains the crowd at St. Pauli's Hippodrome after years at sea, promises his dying brother that he will take care of his ex-girlfriend Gisa. Taking Gisa to Hamburg to live with him, Hannes quickly falls in love with her, but soon has to face Gisa's affection for another man, Willem.
A grieving husband tries to uncover the truth behind his wife's suicide, leading him to discover a tragic tale of infidelity and redemption.
Kundin mit dem Jungen
Zimmer-Mädchen
This Nazi propaganda film details the exploits of a group of German Luftwaffe pilots flying Stukas--fighter-bombers--in the Battle of France in the early days of World War II.
Hopp-Bubi
Biography of the life of the circus performer Alfredo Codona.
Zimmermädchen
The actor Ralph Gregor plays "Casanova" on the stage and everyone expects, that he also lives out the role in real life. Johanna Brinkmann, known as "Joe", tries everything to make her husband jealous of Ralph. Ralph, however, is actually dating his colleague Steffie. After a fight with her, he takes off on a short trip into the countryside and there gets to know the attractive Gertrude, with whom he falls in love. In short order, he proposes to and marries her. Soon, however, Gertude gets to know Steffie and Joe, who appear to know Ralph much better than they do, and Gertrude loses it.
Schneiderin
Erna Jensen
Agathe
An exchanged suitcase and a burglary with an actress give occasions to whirl a family with daughters-in-law and brides hard in a mess. Old mistake comedy according to pattern.
Hausmädchen Paulette
Begleiterin des jungen Mannes
Gast bei Eickhoffs Fest
Charlotte
a movie by Heinz Paul
Hildes Freundin
a movie by Heinz Paul
Oda von Oldersleben (uncredited)
A sensitive girl is sent to an all-girls boarding school and develops a romantic attachment to one of her teachers. One of the earliest narrative films to explicitly portray homosexuality. Based on "Gestern und Heute" by German playwright Christa Winsloe.