The Day After the Divorce Trailer

The Day After the Divorce Trailer (1938)

08 September 1938 Comedy 90 mins

A man, feeling unappreciated, leaves his wife for a cabaret singer, while the wife meets a young pilot and decides to join him abroad.

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Cast

Luise Ullrich

as Bettina Romberg

Johannes Riemann

as Georg Romberg

Hans Söhnker

as Julian Bork, Sportflieger

Hilde Hildebrand

as Susi Lang

Käthe Haack

as Sabine, Bettinas Haushälterin

Ursula Herking

as Kellnerin

Heinrich Marlow

as Konsul Faber

Hans Nerking

as Der Brautvater

Arthur Schröder

as Eddy, Operettenbuffo

Ewald Wenck

as Rehwagen, Zeichner bei Romberg

Werner Pledath

as Dr. Merkel, Rombergs Rechtsanwalt

Wilfried Seyferth

as Max Pleschke, Angestellter bei Romberg

Gerhard Dammann

as Der Gerichtsdiener

Gustav Püttjer

as Der Hausknecht

Ernst Legal

as Der Wirt

Bókay Ferenc

as Der Bräutigam

Crew

Walter Kollo

Original Music Composer

Erich Zander

Erich Zander Production Design

Alfons Von Plessen

Alfons Von Plessen Assistant Director

Karl Weber

Karl Weber Production Design

Friedl Behn-Grund

Friedl Behn-Grund Director of Photography

Gerhard Staab

Gerhard Staab Executive Producer

International Releases Dates

Germany 08 September 1938

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