Ingeborg von Kusserow

Ingeborg von Kusserow

出生 : 1919-01-28, Wollstein, Possen, Germany

死亡 : 2014-04-14

略歴

Ingeborg von Kusserow was a German film actress. She starred in Nazi propaganda films during the Third Reich, which she wrote about in a 1949 memoir "I Was Hitler's Mickey Mouse."

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Ingeborg von Kusserow

参加作品

Across the Bridge
Mrs. Scarff
In Mexico, a financier on the run poses as a man he just murdered, only to find out that the man was also a murderer.
Port of Escape
Lucy (as Ingeborg Wells)
Two sailors dock in London in search of a good time. But when one of them fatally stabs a man during a scuffle in a bar, the pair flee the scene, commandeer a boat and take the three women on board hostage as they try to outrun the law.
Double Exposure
Maxine Golder
A chance photograph may reveal a murderer's identity - and someone's after the photographer!
House of Blackmail
Emma
A blackmailer is murdered, and the police find that there is a long list of suspects who wanted to see him dead.
Women of Twilight
Lilli
When a nightclub singer is arrested for murder, his pregnant girlfriend moves into a boarding house for women, but the mother-to-be soon discovers that her new lodgings harbors a horrific secret.
King of the Underworld
Marie (as Ingeborg Wells)
A sinister crook is implicated in blackmail, greed for emeralds, a secret formula and murder. Thee episodes from a 1952 British television series called "Inspector Morley, Late of Scotland Yard, Investigates" were joined together and released theatrically.
Secret People
Shoe Shop Girl
This tale of intrigue finds Valentina Cortese involved in an assassination plot. She helps the police apprehend the conspirators after an innocent bystander is accidentally killed.
Two on the Tiles
Madeleine
A married couple both face temptations while separated for a few days. The husband meets an attractive female fellow traveler in Paris while the wife accidentally spends a night aboard a Royal Navy ship with a male friend after she is stranded following a party. Despite knowing the essential innocence of both husband and wife, their sinister new butler uses information about their discretions to demand blackmail payments.
Captain Horatio Hornblower
Hebe (Lady Barbara's Maid)
Captain Horatio Hornblower leads his ship HMS Lydia on a perilous transatlantic voyage, during which his faithful crew battle both a Spanish warship and a ragged band of Central American rebels.
Golden Arrow
Nightclub Hostess #1
On a journey from Paris to London, a Briton, a Frenchman and an American bond with each other and indulge in a romantic fantasy about a girl they see.
Sag die Wahrheit
Leichte Muse
Tochter Jette Müller
A composer finds commercial success but has to confront difficulties in his private life.
Der dunkle Punkt
Drei Unteroffiziere
Telefonistin Lisbeth
A soldier thinks about leaving the army for a woman. His friends try to stop him.
A Night in May
Friedl
A reckless young woman has her driving license withdrawn, drives home anyway and gets involved in a traffic accident. Realizing this was a little over the top she decides that she has to flee the country. As fate has it, she misses her train and instead meets a handsom young man who imidiately falls in love with her. This marks the beginning of a long night of misunderstandings, chases and courting.
Was tun, Sybille?
Primanerin
1938 German film.
Pension Elise Nottebohm
Short by Phil Jutzi.
Meine Freundin Barbara
Lucie
Liebe kann lügen
Britta Torsten
The Court Concert
Zofe Babette
Before he became cult director Douglas Sirk, Detlef Sierck cut his teeth on such lavish European star vehicles as Das Hofkonzert (The Court Concert). Marta Eggerth is cast as Christine, a young singer who aspires to find out who her father was. Her odyssey brings her to the court of a mythical kingdom, where she is romanced by handsome lieutenant Walter (Johannes Heesters). He is warned not to lose his heart to a "commoner," but all turns out all right when King Serenissimus (Otto Tressler) turns out to be Christine's long-lost daddy. Hofkonzert was designed as a comeback for Marta Eggerth, whose star had eclipsed by the mid-1930s.