I Have Dreamed of You (1944)
After a successful concert, the singer Maria dreams about a man with a boquet of lilies, who follows her and kisses her. A short time later, she actually meets such a man: his name is Peter and he’s on his way to his bride, Helene. In the afternoon, Maria receives a valuable diamond pin from a messenger, which was actually intended for Helene. This confusion will now trigger a wild chase through concert halls and overnight trains. During all of this, Maria’s fiancée will show up, who, in light of all this nonsense, decides he’d be better off with someone less fickle and breaks off the engagement. Maria and Peter, who barely know one another, will be drawn closer together by fate and will eventually marry … and will stay so until Maria no doubt dreams of a lawyer with a divorce decree knocking on her door.
Director: Wolfgang Staudte
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Fita Benkhoff as Maria Dahlberg |
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Karl Schönböck as Peter Paulsen |
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Franz Schafheitlin as Helenes Vater |
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Hubert von Meyerinck as Empfangschef |
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Else von Möllendorff as Helene |
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Charlott Daudert as Röschen |
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Bruno Hübner as Prof. Thümmler |
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Josefine Dora as Garderobiere |
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Erich Fiedler as Viktor |
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Marlise Ludwig as |
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Annemarie Holtz as |
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Ruth Lommel as |
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Helmuth Helsig as |
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Ewald Wenck as |
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Fritz Staudte as |
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Eduard Bornträger as |
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Walter Gross as |
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Rudolf Schündler as |
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Herbert Weißbach as |
| Directing | Wolfgang Staudte | Director |
| Sound | Ernst Erich Buder | Music |
| Crew | Friedl Behn-Grund | Cinematography |
| Sound | Werner Eisbrenner | Music |
| Production | Hermann Grund | Producer |
| Writing | Johann von Vásáry | Story |
| Editing | Eva Kroll | Editor |
| Writing | Herbert Witt | Writer |