The Chaste Susanne (1926)
Naughty Susanne leads an exciting double life between her hometown and Paris: in the provincial nest she is considered the ever virtuous and down to earth girl, while in the cosmopolitan city she always escapes to, she is the queen of the night, sophisticated and seductive. In Paris, she meets René and begins to recruit him, but she has a noble competitor: Jacqueline. A spirited love triangle begins, complicated by the interventions of uncomprehending moral preachers. Their befitting final finds the story in the Moulin Rouge.
Director: Richard Eichberg
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Ruth Weyher as Susanne |
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Willy Fritsch as René Boislurette |
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Lilian Harvey as Jacqueline |
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Hans Junkermann as Baron Aubrais |
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Lydia Potechina as Baronin Aubrais |
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Otto Wallburg as Charency |
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Sascha Bragowa as Charencys Frau Rose |
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Ernst Hofmann as Henry, Renés Freund |
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Werner Fuetterer as Hubert |
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Hans Wassmann as Dr. med. Pomarel |
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Albert Paulig as |
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Jean Gilbert as |
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Wilhelm Bendow as |
| Writing | Maurice Desvallières | Writer |
| Writing | Jean Gilbert | Writer |
| Writing | Antony Mars | Writer |
| Art | Jacek Rotmil | Art Direction |
| Crew | Heinrich Gärtner | Cinematography |
| Production | Richard Eichberg | Producer |
| Directing | Richard Eichberg | Director |
| Writing | Hans Stürm | Writer |