The Waitress Anna (1941)
Against the wishes of his adoptive father, Stefan Burgstaller decides to become a musician. He goes to Salzburg, where his girlfriend Veronika is already attending the conservatory. Stefan is also accepted at the school and even receives a scholarship because of his extraordinary talent. This paves the way for a carefree student life, which Stefan enjoys to the fullest. The fun-loving guy is popular everywhere, but he seems to be particularly fond of the slightly older waitress Anna, who works in the musicians' bar "Zur Bassgeige"...
Director: Peter Paul Brauer
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Winnie Markus as Marina |
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Paul Dahlke as Malwoda |
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Franziska Kinz as Anna Rottner |
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Theodor Danegger as Orgelbauer |
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Hermann Brix as Stefan |
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Elfriede Datzig as Veronika |
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Hans Olden as Styr, Bildhauer |
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Gustav Waldau as Gschwendtner |
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Otto Wernicke as Ludwig Burgstaller |
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Fritzi Eckemer as Franzi |
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Maria Loja as Frau Schmidt |
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Maria Seidler as Frau Kruse |
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Wilma Tatzel as Rosl, Modell |
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Elsa Wagner as Mathilde Noack |
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Martha Ziegler as Angerle |
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Vera Complojer as Kellnerin Sophie |
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Walter Janssen as Prof. Georgi |
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Eduard Bornträger as Prokurist Poinetsberger |
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Carl Günther as Stadtbaurat Stirner |
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Bruno Hübner as Angestellter im Altersheim |
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Fritzi Eckener as Franzi, Küchenhilfe bei Geschwendter |
| Directing | Peter Paul Brauer | Director |
| Sound | Wolfgang Zeller | Music |
| Writing | Ursula Bloy | Writer |
| Writing | Wolf Neumeister | Writer |
| Writing | Friedrich Forster-Burggraf | Writer |
| Writing | Peter Paul Brauer | Writer |