Die Millionen der Yvette (1956)
French milliner Yvette has a small fashion salon in Düsseldorf. The young gentlemen of society fall at her feet, but she is not accepted into their circles. That's why her former lover Maurice Daurignac manages to persuade her to pull off a big coup to get revenge on "high society". She pretends to be the heiress to ten million gold francs. A notary arrives from Paris accompanied by two supposed policemen and delivers the alleged money in a sealed parcel to the Bleichstetter bank in Düsseldorf, where it remains until the end of the inheritance process. The case drags on, and in the meantime the two are living large. When the bombshell bursts, Yvette has the young lawyer Dr. Hellmer to thank for the fact that she cannot be thrown to the angry citizens.
Director: Martin Hellberg
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Gerhard Bienert as Bleichstetter, Bankier |
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Sabine Thalbach as Elvira, Bankierstochter |
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Ellen Plessow as Dame |
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Hannjo Hasse as Herr |
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Agnes Kraus as Frau Polizeipräsident Heim |
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Arthur Reppert as Pressevertreter |
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Josephine Back as Yvette Leblanc |
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Wolf Kaiser as Maurice Daurignac |
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Anne Dessau as Bertha |
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Otto Sauter-Sarto as Herr |
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Hans Joachim Schölermann as Professor Thalheim |
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Peter Herden as |
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Otto Stübler as |
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Hans-Joachim Büttner as |
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Ruth Baldor as |
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Rolf Defrank as |
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Axel Triebel as |
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Wolf Goette as |
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Heinrich Gies as |
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Walter Jupé as |
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Hans Fiebrandt as |
| Directing | Martin Hellberg | Director |
| Writing | Martin Hellberg | Writer |
| Editing | Lieselotte Johl | Editor |
| Camera | Götz Neumann | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Ernst Roters | Original Music Composer |