Daphne and the Diplomat
1937 film
- Fritz von Woedtke (novel)
- Robert A. Stemmle
- Otto Bernhard Wendler
- Hans Herbert Ulrich
- Robert Wüllner
- Karin Hardt
- Gerda Maurus
- Hans Nielsen
Production
company
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UFA
Release date
- 24 September 1937 (1937-09-24)
Running time
Daphne and the Diplomat (German: Daphne und der Diplomat) is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Karin Hardt, Gerda Maurus and Hans Nielsen.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Artur Günther.
Cast
- Karin Hardt as Daphne
- Gerda Maurus as Maria Arni
- Hans Nielsen as Achim Hell
- Karl Schönböck as Bentley
- Elsa Wagner as Frau Wachsmut
- Ingeborg von Kusserow as Matz
- Erich Ziegel as Friedrichsen
- Paul Dahlke as Doctor Kolbe
- Ilse Meudtner as Mercedes
- Hanna Seyferth as Terpsi
- Manon Chafour as Schleifchen
- Ilselore Wöbke as Rolli
- Anny Seitz as Anton
- Ruth Störmer as Feo
- Waltraut von Negelein as Bianca
References
- ^ Bock & Bergfelder p. 79
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-655-9.
External links
- Daphne and the Diplomat at IMDb
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Films directed by Robert A. Stemmle
- Charley's Aunt (1934)
- Heinz in the Moon (1934)
- Such a Rascal (1934)
- The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1936)
- Dangerous Crossing (1937)
- Daphne and the Diplomat (1937)
- By a Silken Thread (1938)
- The Mystery of Betty Bonn (1938)
- The Big Game (1942)
- The Millionaire (1947)
- The Berliner (1948)
- Abbiamo vinto! (1951)
- The Sinful Border (1951)
- Homesick for You (1952)
- Toxi (1952)
- Southern Nights (1953)
- Emil and the Detectives (1954)
- The Perfect Couple (1954)
- A Heart Full of Music (1955)
- You Can No Longer Remain Silent (1955)
- Die unvollkommene Ehe (1959)
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