Die schwache Stunde (1943)
Marion Austerlitz is a stubborn person, much to the chagrin of her husband, Dr. Fritz Austerlitz. There's constantly some kind of excitement going on in their house: this time, Marion takes in a barking dog, much against the wishes of her husband; that time she's harrasses the old servant; then countless traffic tickets from the police come in the mail; or high bills for extravagant huts are delivered by the mailman. Finally, Fritz blows a fuse. In the presence of his friend, Professor Endres, and Marion's mother, a big fight breaks out between the couple.
Director:
Vladimír Slavínský
Writer:
Felix von Eckardt
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Hilde Hildebrand as Roxy |
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Fritz Odemar as Tenor Valentin |
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Paul Richter as Dr. Fritz Austerlitz |
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Hannelore Schroth as Marion Austerlitz |
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Hilde von Stolz as Marions Mutter Leonore |
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Josef Eichheim as Valentins Diener Ferdinand |
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Walter Janssen as |
| Directing | Vladimír Slavínský | Director |
| Editing | Antonín Zelenka | Editor |
| Writing | Harald Röbbeling | Story |
| Camera | Josef Střecha | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Leo Leux | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Alois Mecera | Production Design |
| Art | Jiří Dušek | Production Design |
| Writing | Felix von Eckardt | Screenplay |
| Writing | Walter Zerlett-Olfenius | Adaptation |
| Costume & Make-Up | Hildegard Bornkessel | Costume Design |
| Sound | Emil Poledník | Sound |
| Sound | Friedrich von Flotow | Music |
| Production | Ernesto Remani | Production Manager |
| Production | Fritz Koch | Unit Manager |