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Damals

Damals

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Vera Meiners' life was sweet but unfortunately for her, it was not to last. Her husband, Jan, left her after she met a former lover in a harmless friendly meeting. Forced to resume her disrupted medical career, she worked in a Swiss clinic but, without the knowledge of the chief surgeon, Vera ordered a risky operation to be performed and was thereafter fired. Penniless, she then works in Spanish nightclubs in order to provide for herself and her child. After many years, she runs into her friend Frank again in one of these nightclubs...

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

94 mins

Rating

6.6/10

Release Date

23 April 1943

Country

Germany

Cast

Zarah Leander

Zarah Leander

Vera Meiners aka Gloria O'Connor

Hans Stüwe

Hans Stüwe

Jan Meiners, Rechtsanwalt

Rossano Brazzi

Rossano Brazzi

Pablo, Radrennfahrer und Clown

Hilde Körber

Hilde Körber

Frau Gaspard, Mutter des operierten Kindes

Hans Brausewetter

Hans Brausewetter

Corbeau, Friseur

Herbert Hübner

Herbert Hübner

Professor Rigaud, Klinikleiter

Agnes Windeck

Agnes Windeck

Gast beim Abendempfang

Walter Gross

Walter Gross

Kellner in der Hotelbar

Karl Martell

Karl Martell

Frank Douglas, Versicherungsagent

Jutta von Alpen

Jutta von Alpen

Brigitte Meiners (as Jutta v. Alpen)

Elisabeth Markus

Elisabeth Markus

Dr. Gloria O'Connor

Hermann Bräuer

Hermann Bräuer

Batejo, Manager

Otto Graf

Otto Graf

Dr. Lugeon, Chirurg

Karl Haubenreißer

Karl Haubenreißer

Mendoza

Emil Heß

Emil Heß

Alvarez, Veras Verteidiger

Victor Janson

Victor Janson

Kabarettdirektor

Giacomo Moschini

Giacomo Moschini

Fernandez, Marktbudenbesitzer

Alfred Schieske

Alfred Schieske

Bassist

Erich Ziegel

Erich Ziegel

Sanitätsrat Petersen

Curt Ackermann

Curt Ackermann

Etagenkellner im Hotel (uncredited)

Olaf Bach

Olaf Bach

Hoteldiener Pedro Bicerkvez (uncredited)

Hellmuth Bergmann

Hellmuth Bergmann

Gefängniswärter (uncredited)

Peter Busse

Peter Busse

Polizeikommissar (uncredited)

Vera Complojer

Vera Complojer

Frau Januschko (uncredited)

Karl Etlinger

Karl Etlinger

Journalist am Tatort (uncredited)

Hanne Fey

Hanne Fey

Dienstmädchen bei Meiners (uncredited)

Hugo Flink

Hugo Flink

Diener bei Professor Rigaud (uncredited)

Lothar Geist

Lothar Geist

Zeitungsverkäufer (uncredited)

Fred Goebel

Fred Goebel

Journalist (uncredited)

Knut Hartwig

Knut Hartwig

Herr Januschko (uncredited)

Ernst Karchow

Ernst Karchow

Vorsitzender der Einwanderungsbehörde (uncredited)

Paul Klinger

Paul Klinger

Voice of Pablo (voice) (uncredited)

Karin Luesebrink

Karin Luesebrink

Junge Krankenschwester (uncredited)

Kurt Mikulski

Kurt Mikulski

Journalist (uncredited)

Leo Peukert

Leo Peukert

Rasierter Kunde beim Friseur (uncredited)

Hermann Pfeiffer

Hermann Pfeiffer

Nachtportier im Hotel 'Delfino' (uncredited)

Gustav Püttjer

Gustav Püttjer

Mann auf der Bahnstation nach dem Zugunglück (uncredited)

Erik Radolf

Erik Radolf

Staatsanwalt (uncredited)

Ernst Rotmund

Ernst Rotmund

Leiter der Kapelle in der Hotelbar (uncredited)

Just Scheu

Just Scheu

Polizeifotograf Vigo (uncredited)

Lilli Schoenborn

Lilli Schoenborn

Emigrantenfrau in der Quarantäne (uncredited)

Hans Joachim Schölermann

Hans Joachim Schölermann

Bahnstationsbeamter nach dem Zugunglück (uncredited)

Margarete Schön

Margarete Schön

Gast beim Abendempfang (uncredited)

Walter Steinweg

Walter Steinweg

Journalist (uncredited)

Theodor Thony

Theodor Thony

Protokollführer des Staatsanwalts (uncredited)

Eva Tinschmann

Eva Tinschmann

Arzthelferin Fräulein Gonzales (uncredited)

Margarethe von Ledebur

Margarethe von Ledebur

Oberschwester (uncredited)

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