Journey to Happiness (1948)
Celia Lövengaart was formerly involved with the theatre and was able to live a carefree life. But now she's in financial difficulties. The court appointed trustee grants her enough money for a trip to Tirol, where she's going to visit her daughter Susanne, who was raised by her grandparents. Susanne is supposed to marry Richard, whom she can't stand and her mother tolerates him even less. Celia wants to help her daughter, but that's easier said than done: Richard knows about her lively past and is blackmailing her to keep her nose out of his affairs. If she doesn't agree to this wedding, he'll tell everything the consul Hoyermann, Susanme's guardian, and there will be a big stink.
Director: Erich Engel
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Käthe Dorsch as Celia Loevengaard |
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Rudolf Forster as Konsul Hoyermann |
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Hildegard Knef as Susanne Loevengaard |
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Gustav Knuth as Holm, Antiquitätenhändler |
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Werner Fuetterer as Richard Jürgens |
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Hedwig Wangel as Großmutter Loevengaard |
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Ruth Nimbach as Lisette, Hausmädchen |
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Hellmuth Passarge as Chauffeur |
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Max Eckard as Fred, Artist |
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Erich Fiedler as Varietebesucher |
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Hans Stiebner as Varietebesucher |
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Karl Hannemann as Gläubiger bei Loevengaards |
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Heinrich Troxbömker as Gläubiger bei Loevengaards |
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Helmuth Helsig as Schlafwagenschaffner |
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Victor Janson as Varietiedirektor |
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Maria Loja as Artist |
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Ernst Rotmund as |
| Directing | Erich Engel | Director |
| Writing | Thea von Harbou | Writer |
| Production | Walter Bolz | Line Producer |
| Sound | Bruno Balz | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Franz Weihmayr | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Walter von Bonhorst | Editor |
| Art | Erich Kettelhut | Production Design |
| Art | Robert Lüpke | Production Design |