Uncle Bräsig
Uncle Bräsig | |
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Directed by | Erich Waschneck |
Produced by | Erich Waschneck |
Written by |
Fritz Reuter (novel) Rolf Meyer |
Starring |
Otto Wernicke Heinrich Schroth Harry Hardt Suse Graf |
Music by | Kurt Schröder |
Cinematography | Georg Bruckbauer |
Production company |
Fanal-Filmproduktion |
Release dates | 25 December 1936 |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Uncle Bräsig (German: Onkel Bräsig) is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Otto Wernicke, Heinrich Schroth and Harry Hardt. It marked the film debut of the Swedish actress Kristina Söderbaum who went on to be a major star of Nazi cinema. Söderbaum won her part in a contest organised by UFA.[1] It was based on the novel Ut mine Stromtid by Fritz Reuter.
Cast
- Otto Wernicke - Onkel Bräsig
- Heinrich Schroth - Karl Hawermann
- Harry Hardt - Baron Axel von Rambow
- Suse Graf - Luise Hawermann
- Elga Brink - Frau Frieda von Rambow
- Carsta Löck - Nahrhafte Mamsell
- Hans Richter - Triddelfitz, Volontär
- Fritz Hoopts - Jochen Nüssler
- Jakob Tiedtke - Pomuchelskopp
- Erich Fiedler - Gottlieb
- Hans Brausewetter - Rudolf, Jungbauer
- Hildegard Barko - Linning, Zwillingsschwester
- Kristina Söderbaum - Minning, Zwillingsschwester
- Ursula Herking - Malchen
- Babsi Schultz-Reckewell - Margaret, seine Tochter
- Kurt Fischer-Fehling - Franz von Rambow
- Paul Westermeier - Rektor Baldrian
- Magdalena Schmidt - Seine Frau
- Albert Arid - Knecht
- Dorothea Thiess - Seine Frau
- Fritz Rasp - Slusohr, ein Gauner
- Lena Haustein - Salchen
- Julius E. Herrmann - Kaufmann Kurz
- William Huch - Kammerrat von Rambow
- Karl Junge-Swinburne - Amtmann
- Robert Leffler - Sadenwasser
- Klaus Pohl - Nachtwächter
- Gustav Rickelt - Der Lehrer
- Manny Ziener - Frau Nüssler
References
- ↑ Kreimeier p.297
Bibliography
- Kreimeier, Klaus. The UFA Story: A Story of Germany's Greatest Film Company 1918-1945. University of California Press, 1999.
- Ascheid, Antje. Hitler's Heroines: Stardom and Womanhood in Nazi Germany. Temple University Press, 2003.
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