Schäm' dich, Brigitte! Trailer

Schäm' dich, Brigitte! Trailer (1952)

04 September 1952 Comedy

When the mathematics teacher discovers a love letter from his daughter, family father Felix Schneider is suspected of having a secret lover.

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Cast

Heinz Rühmann

as Dr. Felix Schneider

Hans Moser

as Professor Karl Stieglitz

Theo Lingen

as Paul Fellmeier

Nadja Tiller

as Olga Fellmeier

Annie Rosar

as Lilli Schneiders Mutter

Gusti Wolf

as Hilde

Chariklia Baxevanos

as Hertha Nepalek

Hilde Berndt

as Lilli Schneider

Brigitte Ratz

as Brigitte Schneider

Lotte Lang

as Marie (Dienstmädchen)

Margarete Slezak

as Rosi Stieglitz

Egon von Jordan

as Dr. Haberer

Fritz Heller

as Herr Kraus

Crew

Oskar Schnirch

Oskar Schnirch Director of Photography

Heinz Sandauer

Original Music Composer

E.W. Emo

Director

Jakob Palle

Jakob Palle Producer

International Titles

Wir werden das Kind schon schaukeln Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 04 September 1952

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