Die Jugendsünde Trailer

Die Jugendsünde Trailer (1936)

20 November 1936 Drama 78 mins

Farmer Grillhofer is slowly getting old and sickly. His housekeeper Rosl takes care of him, while foreman Wastl takes care of the farm. Grillhofer's brother-in-law Dusterer knows that twenty-five years ago the farmer got involved with his maid, Riesler Magdalen, who then disappeared. He uses this knowledge to get Grillhofer to hand over his estate to him and his family.

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Cast

Elise Aulinger

as Horlacherin, genannt Mahm

Anderl Kern

as Poltnerbauer

Maria Stadler

as Urschl

Bertl Schultes

as Dusterer

Georg Bauer

as Wastl, Großknecht bei Grillhofer

Else Elster

as Die Horlacherlies'

Franz Fröhlich

as Leonhard, Fuhrknecht

Ludwig Kerscher

as Michl, Knecht

Crew

Franz Seitz

Director

International Titles

Der G'wissenswurm Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 20 November 1936

Production Companies

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