Abschied
Directed by
Emeric Pressburger
Produced by
Bruno Duday
Written by
Emeric Pressburger
Irma von Cube
Starring
Brigitte Horney
Aribert Mog
Music by
Erwin Bootz
Cinematography
Eugen Schüfftan
Editing by
Emeric Pressburger
Distributed by
Universum Film (UFA)
Release date(s)
25 August 1930
Language
German
Budget
$15,000 (estimated)
IMDb profile
Abschied (Farewell) is a 1930 German tragic romantic comedy film directed by Robert Siodmak and written by Emeric Pressburger.The film starred Brigitte Horney and Aribert Mog.
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Plot summary
Hella lives in a boarding house and has various romantic adventures before settling down with vacuum cleaner salesman Winkler.
Cast
- Brigitte Horney as Hella, retailer
- Aribert Mog as Peter Winkler, traveling salesman
- Emilia Unda as Mrs. Weber
- Konstantin Mic as Bogdanoff
- Frank Günther as Neumann, master of ceremonies
- Erwin Bootz as Himself
- Martha Ziegler as Lina, maid-servant
- Vladimir Sokoloff as The Baron
- Esmée Symon as 1st Lennox-Sister
- Gisela Draeger as 2nd Lennox-Sister
- Marianne Mosner as 3rd Lennox-Sister
- Georg Nikolai
- Erwin Splettstößer
- Bruno Hoenscherle
- Daisy Rensburg
Release
The film premiered on 25 August 1930 in Berlin.
External links
- Abschied at the Internet Movie Database
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