Verspieltes Leben

Verspieltes Leben (1949)


  • Genre: War, Romance, Drama
  • Release Date: 1949-02-27
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 25min
  • Language: Deutsch
  • Production Company: Bavaria Film
  • Production Country: Germany
  • Director: Kurt Meisel
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Summary

Germany, 1914: The bourgeois austerity of the small, northern German town in which Ulyssa lives conflicts sharply with her desire to flirt with and be ensnared by charming, young men. That she's married is irrelevant; it's a marriage which exists only on paper. Among all the men Ulyssa flirts with, there is one for which she has genuine affection: Stefen Marbach, an upright and sincere man, far superior to her other men. And, indeed, the two are honest with one another about their feelings, but the outbreak of the First World War separates them. Sometime later, Ulyssa finds out that not only her husband, but Stefan, too, has fallen in battle. The news of this disaster leads her to reconsider and eventually give in to the constant urgings of the Viennese merchant Reindl. Ulyssa joins Reindl in Vienna and lives a life of wealth and comfort, until one day, Stefan shows up.

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  • Brigitte Horney

    as Ulyssa von Siebenbürgen
  • Axel von Ambesser

    as Stefan Marbach
  • Kurt Meisel

    as Karli Reindl
  • Edith Schultze-Westrum

    as Elisabeth von Kanzler
  • Kurt Waitzmann

    as Friedrich von Siebenmühlen
  • Erich Ponto

    as Mathematik-Professor
  • Hans Quest

    as Kadett Kurt von Ellmer
  • Paul Hoffmann

    as Oberst Peerenbohm
  • Rolf Moebius

    as Leutnant Dieter Lorenzen
  • Fritz Reiff

    as Pastor Gundermann
  • Anton Pointner

    as
  • Walter Janssen

    as
  • Kurt von Ruffin

    as
Production Kurt Paetz Production Manager
Directing Anton Schelkopf Assistant Director
Art Robert Herlth Production Design
Costume & Make-Up Charlotte Flemming Costume Design
Art Ludwig Reiber Production Design
Sound Mark Lothar Original Music Composer
Directing Adolf Schlyssleder Assistant Director
Production Rudolf Fichtner Production Manager
Sound Hans Wunschel Sound
Directing Kurt Meisel Director
Editing Adolf Schlyssleder Editor
Camera Konstantin Irmen-Tschet Director of Photography
Writing Axel von Ambesser Writer
Writing Gerhard Menzel Writer
Writing Kurt Meisel Writer

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