Die Nacht ohne Moral (1953)
The burly Abruzzo, a good-natured fellow with the temperament of a butcher's dog, has no fun under his domineering wife Martha. One day he has had enough and leaves home to lead a completely new and, above all, different life as a bandit captain. Together with two other gallows birds, the somewhat dim-witted robbers Tarta and Sigi, he forms a small gang. When two horsemen escape an ambush, the gang takes up the chase, which leads them to a nearby castle. One of the escaped horsemen, the attractive cavalry captain Philipp Weinsberg, immediately takes a liking to the beautiful lady of the castle, Isabella, who, however, is less than pleased when Abruzzo's gang of cutthroats follows him.
Director: Ferdinand Dörfler
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Claude Farell as Isabella |
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Gustav Knuth as Abruzzo |
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Lucie Englisch as Babette, Köchin |
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Karl Schönböck as Philipp Weinsberg, Rittmeister |
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Beppo Brem as Tarta, Unterhauptmann der Räuber |
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Elisabeth Flickenschildt as Martha, Abruzzos verlassene Frau |
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Franz Muxeneder as Sigi, ein Räuber |
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Lotte Stein as Gräfin Lydia Rutschenka |
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Hanna Hutten as Gunda |
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Gustav Waldau as Jacques |
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Ady Berber as |
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Kurt Großkurth as |
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Paul Heidemann as |
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Ernst Rotmund as |
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Hans Terofal as |
| Directing | Ferdinand Dörfler | Director |
| Camera | Georg Krause | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Erich Engels | Writer |
| Writing | Erich Engels | Idea |
| Sound | Carl Becker | Sound |
| Sound | Emil Ferstl | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Hildegard Grebner | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Leo Wiedemann | Makeup Artist |
| Art | Ludwig Reiber | Production Design |
| Art | Willy Horn | Production Design |
| Directing | Hans Stumpf | Assistant Director |
| Production | Ferdinand Dörfler | Producer |
| Production | Otto Reinwald | Unit Manager |