The Roedern Affair Trailer

The Roedern Affair Trailer (1944)

14 July 1944 Drama 89 mins

Prussia, at the time of Frederick the Great. In his service is Major General Dietrich Edler von Roedern, a renowned fortress builder who pursues his work with fanatical zeal and seriousness. He is not in the mood for women or festivities. Although he is married to Elisabeth, a woman who has gradually become estranged from him due to his nature, this marriage only exists on paper. When Frederick II invites him to a soiree, Roedern meets the singer Maria Raven. The two feel connected from the very beginning, a fateful, invisible bond that seems to chain the two very different people together. For the first time, Dietrich von Roedern experiences something like passionate love.

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Cast

Paul Hartmann

as Festungsbaumeister Dietrich von Roedern

Rudolf Fernau

as Graf Wengen

Annelies Reinhold

as Sängerin Maria Raven

Franz Schafheitlin

as Marquis d'Orion

Ursula Herking

as Marias Dienerin Luise

Herbert Hübner

as General von Krusemarck

Hans Leibelt

as Hofmarschall

Clementia Egies

as Elisabeth von Roedern

Karl Dannemann

as Soldat Knuse

Inge Drexel

as Zofe Jeanette

Hugo Werner-Kahle

as Herzog von Braunschweig

Werner Schott

as Oberst von Sack

Otz Tollen

as Herr von Sponseck

International Titles

Die Affäre Rödern Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 14 July 1944

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