Die grosse Liebe (1931)
Ten years after the end of World War I, Austrian soldier Franz leaves Russia and returns to his village, where he is reunited with Frieda, a woman who believes he is her long-lost son. She seeks him out and greets him with such loving joy, that Franz doesn't have the heart to tell her the truth. He stays with her and when he gets to know his new girlfriend Annie, he begs her to hide his true identity from Annie. Annie, for her part, has seen through this charade already, but chooses to say nothing and to continue to care for Franz.
Director: Otto Preminger
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Hansi Niese as Frieda, die Mutter |
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Attila Hörbiger as Franz |
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Betty Bird as Annie Huber |
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Ferdinand Mayerhofer as Huber |
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Maria Waldner as Amalia Huber |
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Adrienne Gessner as Rosa |
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Hans Olden as Dr. Theobald Steinlechner |
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Hugo Thimig as Polizeikommissar |
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Georg Dénes as Fery |
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Carl Goetz as Strolch |
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Martin Berliner as |
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Julius Brandt as |
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Vilma Degischer as |
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Karl Ehmann as |
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Richard Eybner as |
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Emmy Förster as |
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Melanie Horeschowsky as |
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Karl Kneidinger as |
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Irene Seidner as |
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Fritz Strassny as |
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Gisa Wurm as |
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Edmund Fritz as |
| Directing | Otto Preminger | Director |
| Production | Emmerich Taussig | Producer |
| Crew | Hans Theyer | Cinematography |
| Production | Otto Preminger | Producer |
| Writing | Artur Berger | Writer |
| Writing | Siegfried Bernfeld | Writer |
| Writing | Peter Herz | Lyricist |
| Editing | Paul Falkenberg | Editor |