Never Trust a Woman
- Curt J. Braun
- Anton Kuh
- Walter Reisch
- Werner Scheff
- Richard Tauber
- Paul Hörbiger
- Werner Fuetterer
- Maria Matray
- Reimar Kuntze
- Charles Métain
company
- 3 February 1930 (1930-02-03)
Never Trust a Woman (German: Ich glaub nie mehr an eine Frau) is a 1930 German musical film directed by Max Reichmann and starring Richard Tauber, Paul Hörbiger and Werner Fuetterer. It premiered on 3 February 1930.[1] Five early sound-film prints are now known to have survived, though in very poor condition. The complete soundtrack on Tri-Ergon Discs, each synchronized to accompany one reel of the film, has recently been discovered in the Jewish Museum in Berlin. A brief clip has been posted on-line, and it is hoped that (after restoration) it will be issued in full. More recently, an attempt has been made to synchronise the best bits of the five surviving prints and the soundtrack on Tri-Ergon discs. It is not known if it will ever be fit to publish.
It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich.
Cast
- Richard Tauber as Stefan
- Paul Hörbiger as Joachim
- Werner Fuetterer as Peter
- Maria Matray as Katja
- Agnes Schulz-Lichterfeld as Die Mutter
- Gustaf Gründgens as Jean
- Edith Karin as Rote Finna
- Sven Sandberg as Singer
References
- ^ Grange p. 328
Bibliography
- Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5967-8.
External links
- Never Trust a Woman at IMDb
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