Heinrich George plays Henner who lives with his wife and child on a tugboat, going on the river to Berlin. There he meets the attractive Gescha (Betty Amann), and a story of love, betrayal and sadness ensues.
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Heinrich George | ... | Henner, der Schiffer | |
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Berta Drews | ... | Marie, seine Frau (as Bertha Drews) |
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Joachim Streubel | ... | Franz, sein Kind |
Betty Amann | ... | Gescha | |
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Wilfried Seyferth | ... | Jakob |
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Maria Schanda | ... | Eine Sängerin |
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Robert Müller | ... | Jakobs Vater |
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Kurt Getke | ... | Piet (as Getke) |
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Friedrich Ettel | ... | Orje |
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Hansjoachim Büttner | ... | Karl |
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Walter Steiner | ... | Ein Kommerzienrat |
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Alexander Jonas | ... | Ein Wirt |
Heinrich George plays Henner who lives with his wife and child on a tugboat, going on the river to Berlin. There he meets the attractive Gescha (Betty Amann), and a story of love, betrayal and sadness ensues.
Poorly shot and poorly edited film, made interesting by its focus on late Weimar Berlin. And it's fun to see Betty Amman vamping in something other than Asphalt.