The Heart of St. Pauli
The Heart of St. Pauli | |
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Directed by | Eugen York |
Produced by |
Walter Koppel Heinz-Günter Sass Gyula Trebitsch |
Written by |
Eberhard von Wiese (novel) Kurt E. Walter |
Starring |
Hans Albers Hansjörg Felmy Jürgen Wilke Carla Hagen |
Music by | Michael Jary |
Cinematography | Ekkehard Kyrath |
Edited by |
Alexandra Anatra Alice Ludwig |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Europa Films |
Release date | 20 December 1957 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The Heart of St. Pauli (German:Das Herz von St. Pauli) is a 1957 West German musical film directed by Eugen York and starring Hans Albers, Hansjörg Felmy and Jürgen Wilke. The film is set in the St. Pauli district of Hamburg and was an attempt to capitlise on the success of Alber's earlier starring role in Große Freiheit Nr. 7.[1] It was made by the Hamburg-based studio Real Film.
Cast
- Hans Albers as Käpt'n Jonny Jensen
- Hansjörg Felmy as Hein Jensen
- Jürgen Wilke as Hauptwachtmeister Fiete Jensen
- Carla Hagen as Tine Jensen
- Camilla Spira as Trudchen Meyer
- Gert Fröbe as Jabowski
- Werner Peters as Tanne
- Ernst Waldow as Karl Otto Pingel
- Elly Burgmer as Frau Pingel
- Peer Schmidt as Harry Pingel
- Karin Faber as Helga, Jonny Schwiegertochter in spe
- Mady Rahl as Mia, Freundin von Jabowski
- Hans Richter as Moses, Kellner bei Jonny
- Erich Dunskus as Kommissar Krüger
- Karin Baal as Janette, eine Tänzerin
- Olga Limburg as Mathilde
- Ludwig Linkmann as Täto-Willi
- Gerti Daub as Miss Germany 1957
- Carl Voscherau as Barkassenführer Hugo
- Josef Dahmen as Polizeibeamter
- Gert Kollat as Hinweisgeber
- Kurt A. Jung as Polizeiinspektor
- Georg Eilert as Rechtsanwalt
- Kurt Klopsch as Portier / Aufreisser
- Hans Paetsch as Käpt'n Martens
- Erna Sellmer as Tante Mathilde
- Rudolf Fenner as Pocken-Emil
- Hans Fitze as Skatspieler Kuddel
- Karl-Heinz Kreienbaum as Wachhabender Polizist
- Werner Schumacher as Seemann
- Friedrich Schütter as Seemann
References
- ↑ Hake p.228
Bibliography
- Hake, Sabine. Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. University of Texas Press, 2001.
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