In der Heimat, da gibt's ein Wiedersehn! (English: "We'll meet again in the Homeland") is a 1926 German silent film directed by Leo Mittler and Reinhold Schünzel.[1] It shares its name with a popular song title.
The film's art direction is by Fritz Kraenke and Karl Machus.
Cast
- Reinhold Schünzel as Gustav Knospe
- Margot Landa as Toinette
- Margit Barnay as Herta
- Johannes Riemann as Dr. Ernst Körner
- Sig Arno as Siegfried
- Carl Wallauer as Klotz, Haptmann d. R.
- Fritz Kampers as Lemke, Unteroffizier
- Julius Falkenstein as Hauptmann von Falke
- Jakob Tiedtke as Hoher Offizier
- Otto Wallburg as Feldwebel Baumann
- Paul Morgan as Soldat
- Olga Engl as Frau Professor Körner
- Max Ehrlich as Samuel Kronheim
- Daisy Torrens as Rosa Kronheim
- Trude Lehmann as Frau Lemke
- Paul Westermeier as Ede, Budiker
- Blandine Ebinger as Paula
- Hugo Werner-Kahle as Max Wiedlack
- Fritz Beckmann as Freund
- Ludwig Stössel as Freund
- Karl Etlinger as Krüger, Prokurist bei Klotz
- Charles Lincoln as Leutnant
- Frigga Braut as Magdalene Pickard
- Rudolf Jünger as Soldat
- Carl Geppert as Soldat
- Neumann-Schüler as Soldat
- Karl Wallauer
References
- ^ Ashkenazi p.135
Bibliography
- Ashkenazi, Ofer. Weimar Film and Modern Jewish Identity. Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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