Eva, the Factory Girl (1935)
A famous racing driver must give up his sport and take over the management of the porcelain factory on incentive of the vigorous grandmother as the last shoot of an old businessman's family. Unrecognized he is regulated as a worker what a love story with a 20-year-old worker arises from, who leads after incidents in the happy end. - After Franz Lehar's operetta produced comedy
Director:
Johannes Riemann
Writer:
Ernst Marischka
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Magda Schneider as Eva |
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Heinz Rühmann as Willibald Riegele |
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Hans Söhnker as Georg von Hochheim |
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Adele Sandrock as Malvine von Hochheim |
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Ferdinand Mayerhofer as Werkmeister Holzer, Evas Ziehvater |
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Hans Moser as Vinzenz Wimmer, Prokurist |
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Mimi Shorp as Olly, Kabarettsängerin |
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Franz Schafheitlin as Stefan, ein Arbeiter |
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Viktor Staal as Edgar |
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Paul Henreid as Fritz |
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Fritz Puchstein as Jonny |
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Camilla Gerzhofer as |
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Marianne Lex as |
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Mizi Griebl as |
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Karl Forest as |
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Fritz Imhoff as Gemeindewächter |
| Directing | Johannes Riemann | Director |
| Sound | Willy Schmidt-Gentner | Music Coordinator |
| Writing | Ernst Marischka | Screenplay |
| Editing | Alwin Elling | Editor |
| Directing | Ludwig Ptack | Assistant Director |
| Production | Reinhold Meißner | Producer |
| Camera | Eduard Hoesch | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Franz Lehár | Music |
| Production | Julius von Borsody | Production Designer |
| Sound | Alfred Norkus | Sound |