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Only One Woman

Only One Woman

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The film tells the life story of Louise Otto Peters, who in the middle of the XIX century in Germany for the first time raised a voice of protest against the unfair treatment of women and their labor. She created the first "women's newspaper" in Germany. The daughter of a famous lawyer, Louise could have easily arranged her life by marrying the wealthy Baron Rodern. But she chose a different purpose in life - to fight for equal rights for women. Through her articles and public speeches, she won the authority and respect of ordinary people.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

105 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

06 March 1958

Country

East Germany

Cast

Karla Runkehl

Karla Runkehl

Luise Otto-Peters

Rudolf Grabow

Rudolf Grabow

August Peters

Lore Frisch

Lore Frisch

Antonie

Helga Göring

Helga Göring

Melanie

Ruth Baldor

Ruth Baldor

Tante Amalie

Hanns Anselm Perten

Hanns Anselm Perten

Dennhardt

Maly Delschaft

Maly Delschaft

Frau Führmann

Hans Finohr

Hans Finohr

Father Otto

Albert Garbe

Albert Garbe

Robert Blum

Eva-Maria Hagen

Eva-Maria Hagen

Franziska

Isolde Thümmler

Isolde Thümmler

Klementine

Hans Stetter

Hans Stetter

Baron Rödern

Hans-Joachim Büttner

Hans-Joachim Büttner

Prof. Klemm

Marianne Wünscher

Marianne Wünscher

Frau Schirmer

Hermann Matt

Hermann Matt

Schönemann

Peter A. Stiege

Peter A. Stiege

Master Burkhardt

Marga Legal

Marga Legal

Frau Apotheker

Bella Waldritter

Bella Waldritter

Mother Peters

Edith Volkmann

Edith Volkmann

Minna

Maria Besendahl

Maria Besendahl

Frau Plesser

Charlotte Küter

Charlotte Küter

landlady

Christina Monden

Christina Monden

Madeleine

Waldemar Jacobi

Waldemar Jacobi

Father Peters

Herbert Kiper

Herbert Kiper

pharmacist

Egon Vogel

Egon Vogel

Herr Schirmer

Heinz Kögel

Heinz Kögel

Detective

Hans Klering

Hans Klering

host

Friedrich Teitge

Friedrich Teitge

Zöllner

Grete Carlsohn

Grete Carlsohn

Mother Willecke

Willi Wietfeldt

Willi Wietfeldt

Father Willecke

Jörg d'Bomba

Jörg d'Bomba

Assessor

Wolfgang-Erich Parge

Wolfgang-Erich Parge

master

Charles Hans Vogt

Charles Hans Vogt

Faktor

Walter E. Fuß

Walter E. Fuß

Metier

Otto Krieg Helbig

Otto Krieg Helbig

Machine master

Carlo Kluge

Carlo Kluge

Detective

Oswald Foerderer

Oswald Foerderer

Guard in the consulting room

Karl-Heinz Weiss

Karl-Heinz Weiss

Constable

Günther Ballier

Günther Ballier

Director of the fortress

Rolf Bergmann

Rolf Bergmann

Student

Karl-Helge Hofstadt

Karl-Helge Hofstadt

president

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