German version of La Dame de Malacca: Escaping her school teacher life, a lady marries a British military doctor who takes her to Malaysia. But realizing there that the marriage isn't working, she turns to an Oriental prince instead.
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Käthe Gold | ... |
Audrey
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Karl Ludwig Diehl | ... |
Prinz Selim
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Franz Schafheitlin | ... |
Dr. Herbert Carter
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Herbert Hübner | ... |
Lord Brandmore
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Leopoldine Konstantin | ... |
Lady Brandmore
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Annemarie Steinsieck | ... |
Lady Lyndstone
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Karl Günther | ... |
(as Carl Günther)
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Alexander Engel | ... |
Dr. Jerrys, Arzt
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Karl Meixner | ... |
Li, Carters Diener
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Herbert Spalke | ... |
Sirdar, Adjutant Selims
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Margarete Kupfer | ... |
Mme. Turpin
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Maria Krahn | ... |
Mme. Tramon
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Melanie Horeschowsky | ... |
Mme. Tremons Schwester
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Andrews Engelmann | ... |
Ein Fremder
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F.W. Schröder-Schrom | ... |
1. Journalist
(as Franz W. Schröder-Schrom)
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Kurt Meisel | ... |
2. Journalist
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Jim Simmons | ... |
Kapitän Gerald Smith
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Ilka Thimm | ... |
Journalistin
(as Ika Thimm)
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Richard Ludwig | ... |
Kapitän
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Erwin van Roy | ... |
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Directed by
Marc Allégret | ||
Alfred Stöger |
Written by
Francis de Croisset | ... | (novel "La Dame de Malacca") |
Emil Burri | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Herbert Engelsing | ... | producer: Tobis |
Music by
Louis Beydts |
Cinematography by
Jules Kruger |
Production Design by
Jacques Krauss | ||
Alexandre Trauner |
Costume Design by
Jacques Manuel |
Makeup Department
Vladimir Tourjanski | ... | makeup artist |
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- Solar-Film (1938) (Austria) (theatrical)
- Tobis Filmdistributie (1938) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Tobis-Filmverleih (1937) (Germany) (theatrical)
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Did You Know?
Movie Connections | Alternate-language version of Woman of Malacca (1937). See more » |