Three Fathers for Anna
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| Three Fathers for Anna | |
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| Directed by | Carl Boese |
| Written by | |
| Produced by | Dietrich von Theobald |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Werner Bohne |
| Edited by | Hilde Grebner |
| Music by | Hans Ebert |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | UFA |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | German |
Three Fathers for Anna (German: Drei Väter um Anna) is a 1939 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Ilse Werner, Hans Stüwe and Theodor Danegger.[1] It was made by the German company UFA at the firm's Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam, with some location shooting taking place around Passau in Bavaria.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Herbert Frohberg.
Synopsis
[edit | edit source]A ship's doctor has a young woman placed in his care when her mother dies at sea. Her real father may be one of three men living in a rural Bavarian village as the girl's mother has been intentionally vague.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Ilse Werner as Anna
- Hans Stüwe as Dr. Bruck
- Theodor Danegger as Herr Ameiser
- Josefine Dora as Frau Ameiser
- Beppo Brem as Herr Fenzl
- Karel Stepanek as Matschek
- Roma Bahn as Donka
- Irmgard Hoffmann as Frau Fenzl
- Georg Vogelsang as Gsodmair
- Tonio Riedl as Martl
- Josefine Berger as Mareile
- Anneliese von Eschstruth as Gräfin Weißenfels
- Lothar Glathe as Schuckert, Matrose
References
[edit | edit source]Bibliography
[edit | edit source]- Klaus, Ulrich J. Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1939. Klaus-Archiv, 1988.
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Three Fathers for Anna at IMDbLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
Categories:
- 1939 films
- 1939 comedy films
- German comedy films
- Films of Nazi Germany
- 1930s German-language films
- Films directed by Carl Boese
- UFA GmbH films
- Films set in Bavaria
- German seafaring films
- German black-and-white films
- 1930s German films
- Films shot at Babelsberg Studios
- German-language comedy films
- 1930s German comedy film stubs
