Gabriele Dambrone
1943 film
- Richard Billinger (play)
- Per Schwenzen
- Hans Steinhoff
- Gusti Huber
- Siegfried Breuer
- Christl Mardayn
Production
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Terra Film
Release date
- 11 November 1943 (1943-11-11)
Running time
Gabriele Dambrone is a 1943 German drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Gusti Huber, Siegfried Breuer and Christl Mardayn.[1] It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. Location shooting took place in Vienna and Tyrol. It was an expensive production, with a budget of 1,627,000 Reichsmarks, but was a popular success at the box office.
Cast
- Gusti Huber as Gabi
- Siegfried Breuer as Paul Madina
- Christl Mardayn as Inge Madina
- Ewald Balser as Georg Hollberg
- Eugen Klöpfer as Gotthart
- Theodor Loos as Dr. Christopher
- Fritz Kampers as Prof. Muhry
- Annie Rosar as Frau Lauch
- Ágnes Eszterházy as Madame Yvonne
- Käthe Dobbs as Komtesse Clementine
- Maria Hofen as Walpurga
- Pepi Glöckner-Kramer as Frau Greinert
- Egon von Jordan as Stefan von Hamsa
- Alexander Trojan as Franz Lauch
- Karl Etlinger as Anton
- Georg Vogelsang as Anzelm
- Edelweiß Malchin as Mizzy
- Renate Honsig as Ludmilla Lauch
- Frieda Niederhofer as Josefa Platt
- Jenny Liese as Frl. Windweiser
- Maria von Höslin as Pia
- Lotte Martens as Olly
- Erika Helldorf as Karoline
- Friedel Hoffmann as Erna
References
- ^ Rentschler p. 262
Bibliography
- Rentschler, Eric. The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife. Harvard University Press, 1996.
External links
- Gabriele Dambrone at IMDb
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Films directed by Hans Steinhoff
- Clothes Make the Man (1921)
- Biribi (1922)
- The False Dimitri (1922)
- Inge Larsen (1923)
- Man Against Man (1924)
- Countess Maritza (1925)
- The Man Who Sold Himself (1925)
- The Master of Death (1926)
- Vienna – Berlin (1926)
- Sons in Law (1926)
- Family Gathering in the House of Prellstein (1927)
- The Tragedy of a Lost Soul (1927)
- The Bordello in Rio (1927)
- The Countess of Sand (1928)
- Angst (1928)
- The Three Kings (1929)
- The Alley Cat (1929)
- Everybody Wins (1930)
- Love's Carnival (1930)
- My Leopold (1931)
- The True Jacob (1931)
- Headfirst into Happiness (1931)
- The Paw (1931)
- Scampolo (1932)
- Madame Wants No Children (1933)
- Love Must Be Understood (1933)
- Hitler Youth Quex (1933)
- Decoy (1934)
- Enjoy Yourselves (1934)
- The Island (1934)
- Mother and Child (1934)
- The Valley of Love (1935)
- The Old and the Young King (1935)
- A Woman of No Importance (1936)
- Yesterday and Today (1938, short)
- Dance on the Volcano (1938)
- Robert Koch (1939)
- The Vulture Wally (1940)
- Uncle Krüger (1941)
- Rembrandt (1942)
- Gabriele Dambrone (1943)
- Melusine (1944)
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