Meine vier Jungens Trailer

Meine vier Jungens Trailer (1944)

21 April 1944 Drama 86 mins

Anna Christiansen has not heard from her husband Klaus, a sailor, for twelve years. To provide a secure life for her three sons, Anna has taken over a sailors' home. Since then, she has led a modest but contented life. One day, Klaus suddenly appears at her door.

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Cast

Käthe Haack

as Anna Christiansen

Hermann Speelmans

as Klaus Christiansen

John Pauls-Harding

as Jan Christiansen

Heinz Lausch

as Will Christiansen

Gunnar Möller

as Ulf Mertens

Just Scheu

as Principal

Alfred Schieske

as Fritz Martens

Erich Dunskus

as Karl Groth

Erwin Biegel

as Tönnissen

Käte Alving

as Mrs. Struckmann

Crew

Willi Kuhle

Willi Kuhle Director of Photography

Willy Schiller

Willy Schiller Production Design

Wolfgang Zeller

Original Music Composer

Willy Reiber

Willy Reiber Line Producer

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

Germany 21 April 1944

Production Companies

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