Prisoners of Love (1954)
Willi and Maria Kluge married in the final days of World War II. Maria is deported to a camp in Siberia and does not return home until eight years later. She brings with her the child of a fellow prisoner, whom she gave birth to in the camp. This is a heavy blow for her husband Willi, who has been waiting longingly for her, but he takes her and the child in. She struggles to regain his love and trust, and eventually his masculine generosity prevails.
Director: Rudolf Jugert
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Curd Jürgens as Willi Kluge |
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Annemarie Düringer as Maria, seine Frau |
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Bernhard Wicki as Franz Martens |
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Mady Rahl as Anni |
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Paul Esser as Max |
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Brigitte Horney as Dr. Hildegard Thomas |
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Claire Reigbert as Ihre Mutter |
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Gabriele Strasser as Christine, das Kind |
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Fritz Benscher as Ludwig |
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Til Kiwe as Heinz |
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Ingeborg Thiede as Rita |
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Herbert Kroll as Karl |
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Ruth von Zerboni as Hanne, seine Frau |
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Jürgen Micksch as Richard, 10jähriger Sohn |
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Agnes Fink as Paula Scheftschick |
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Heinz-Leo Fischer as Ansager der Todesbahn |
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Alfons Teuber as Ansager der orientalischen Nächte |
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Franz Fröhlich as Ansager am Lukas |
| Directing | Rudolf Jugert | Director |