Du mein stilles Tal (1955)
Elisabeth, wife of a landowner, has kept from her husband for twenty years that their daughter is not his. Rather, she is the result of an affair with a musician she was dating shortly before their marriage. Now this man, by now a famous concert pianist, enters her life again. Elisabeth resists the temptation to sink once again into the arms of her romantic lover. Since she loves her husband, she stays with him and continues to keep her secret...
Director:
Leonard Steckel
Writer:
Jacques Companéez
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Curd Jürgens as Gert von Breithagen |
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Winnie Markus as Elisabeth von Breithagen |
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Bernhard Wicki as Erik Linden |
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Siegfried Breuer Jr. as Fred |
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Ernst Schröder as Dr. Zöller |
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Paul Hörbiger as Mr. Kramer |
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Hans Leibelt as Priest |
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Leonard Steckel as Doctor |
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Ingrid Lutz as Annemarie |
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Nadja Regin as Rita |
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Ingeborg Schöner as Nikky von Breithagen |
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Marina Ried as Maria Lana |
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Alexa von Porembsky as Dienstmädchen |
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Siegfried Schürenberg as Mr. Widmeier |
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Käte Alving as Frau Widmeier |
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Peter W. Staub as Mikeletti |
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Kurt Pratsch-Kaufmann as Heinrich |
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Wolfgang Eichberger as |
| Art | Rolf Zehetbauer | Production Design |
| Art | Albrecht Hennings | Production Design |
| Production | Artur Brauner | Producer |
| Directing | Leonard Steckel | Director |
| Art | Rolf Zehetbauer | Art Direction |
| Directing | Wolfgang Bellenbaum | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Erwin Schänzle | Sound |
| Editing | Kurt Zeunert | Editor |
| Writing | Jacques Companéez | Screenplay |
| Camera | Igor Oberberg | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Georg Haentzschel | Original Music Composer |