Geliebte Feindin (1955)
The wife of the English consul in British-occupied Egypt at the turn of the century falls in love with a French foreign legionnaire, and her husband takes advantage of this to spy on secret plans for an uprising instigated by the French. An action by the French in the desert is then bloodily suppressed by the English. The legionnaire survives, but he cannot forgive the woman who loves him for the fact that many of his comrades have died as a result of her betrayal.
Director: Rolf Hansen
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Werner Hinz as Gerald Gore, englischer Konsul |
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Ruth Leuwerik as Violante Gore |
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Thomas Holtzmann as Sergeant Charly Brown |
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Hans Quest as Ward, Sekretär bei Gore |
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Rolf Henniger as Hauptmann Jules Ambéry |
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Lina Carstens as Mrs. Durham |
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Gustav Knuth as Soldat Horner |
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Otto Brüggemann as Major Gontard |
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Wolf Ackva as Allaine, französischer Konsul |
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Bruni Löbel as Aimée, Kabarettistin |
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Erika Remberg as Nadja |
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Friedrich Domin as Mr. Trapp |
| Directing | Rolf Hansen | Director |
| Writing | Jacob Geis | Writer |
| Writing | Juliane Kay | Writer |
| Production | Harald Braun | Producer |
| Sound | Mark Lothar | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Friedl Behn-Grund | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Dieter Wedekind | Director of Photography |
| Art | Walter Blokesch | Production Design |
| Art | Robert Herlth | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Charlotte Flemming | Costume Design |