Two Times Lotte
Two Times Lotte | |
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Directed by | Josef von Báky |
Produced by | Günther Stapenhorst |
Written by | Erich Kästner |
Starring |
Antje Weisgerber Peter Mosbacher Jutta Günther Isa Günther |
Music by | Alois Melichar |
Cinematography |
Walter Riml Franz Weihmayr |
Edited by | Fritz Stapenhorst |
Production company |
Carlton-Film Bavaria Film |
Distributed by | Döring-Film |
Release dates | 1 December 1950 |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Two Times Lotte (German:Das doppelte Lottchen) is a 1950 West German comedy film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Antje Weisgerber, Peter Mosbacher, Jutta Günther and Isa Günther.[1]
Based on a 1949 novel Lottie and Lisa by Erich Kästner, it was made by Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios near Munich. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Willy Schatz.
Cast
- Antje Weisgerber as Luiselotte Körner
- Peter Mosbacher as Ludwig Palfy, Opernkapellmeister
- Jutta Günther as Lotte Körner
- Isa Günther as Luise Palfy
- Senta Wengraf as Irene Gerlach
- Hans Olden as Hofrat Strobl
- Auguste Pünkösdy as Resi
- Maria Krahn as Frau Muthesius
- Gustav Waldau
- Liesl Karlstadt as Frau Wagenthaler
- Inge Rosenberg as Fräulein Ulrike
- Gaby Philipp as Fräulein Gerda
- Walter Ladengast as Herr Gabele
- Gertrud Wolle as Fräulein Linnekogel
- Hertha von Hagen
- Liselotte Berker
- Rudolf Rhomberg as Photograph
- Gerda Sommerschuh
- Ina Gerhein
- Katja Sabo
- Paul Kuen
- Friedrich Bender
- Erich Kästner as Erzähler
- Senta Berger as Extra
- Carolin Reiber as Schülerin
References
- ↑ Davidson & Hake p.237
Bibliography
- Davidson, John & Hake, Sabine. Framing the Fifties: Cinema in a Divided Germany. Berghahn Books, 2007.
External links
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