Sergeant Schwenke
1935 film
- Hans Joachim Freiherr von Reizenstein (novel)
- Robert A. Stemmle
- E. Freiherr v. Spiegel
- Gustav Fröhlich
- Marianne Hoppe
- Karl Dannemann
- Hanson Milde-Meissner
- Willy Richartz
Production
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Carl Froelich Filmproduktion
Release date
- 14 January 1935 (1935-01-14)
Running time
Sergeant Schwenke (German: Oberwachtmeister Schwenke) is a 1935 German crime drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Marianne Hoppe and Karl Dannemann.[1] It was made at the former National Studios in Berlin's Tempelhof area[2] which were now controlled by Froelich. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Franz Schroedter and Walter Haag. It is based on a novel of the same title by Hans Joachim Freiherr von Reizenstein. It was remade in 1955 as Sergeant Borck..
Cast
- Gustav Fröhlich as Oberwachtmeister Willi Schwenke
- Marianne Hoppe as Maria Schönborn, Verkäuferin im Blumenhaus Floris
- Karl Dannemann as Oberwachtmeister Wölfert
- Katja Bennefeld as Frau Wölfert, Marias Schwester
- Walter Steinbeck as Baankier Wenkstern
- Emmy Göring as Rena, seine Frau
- Falk May as Hans-Helmut, ihr Sohn
- Ruth Nitsche as Sybille, ihre Tochter
- Sybille Schmitz as Erna Zuwade, Stütze bei Wenkstern
- Ellen Geyer as Emma, Köchin bei Wenkstern
- Herbert Gernot as Fritsch, Chauffeur bei Wenkstern
- Claire Fuchs-Kaufmann as Fanny Mehlmann, Wirtin von 'Fannys gute Stube'
- Valy Arnheim
- Rudolf Biebrach
- Gerhard Bienert
- Anna Dammann
- Bruno Fritz as Ein Stammgast
- Hugo Froelich as Ein Kellner
- Knut Hartwig as Obermeister
- Willy Kaufman
- Maria Krahn
- Anna Müller-Lincke
- Hans Paschen
- Harald Paulsen as Karl Franke
- Oscar Sabo as Radmann
- Georg H. Schnell
- Werner Schott
- Leo Sloma
References
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.[ISBN missing]
- Klaus, Ulrich J. Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1935. Klaus-Archiv, 1988.
External links
- Sergeant Schwenke at IMDb
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Films directed by Carl Froelich
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- Ikarus, the Flying Man (1918)
- The Destiny of Carola van Geldern (1919)
- The Loves of Käthe Keller (1919)
- The Dancer (1919)
- In Thrall to the Claw (1921)
- Wandering Souls (1921)
- The Kwannon of Okadera (1921)
- Island of the Dead (1921)
- The Brothers Karamazov (1921)
- Good-for-Nothing (1922)
- Luise Millerin (1922)
- Hallig Hooge (1923)
- The Weather Station (1923)
- Mother and Child (1924)
- The Adventures of Sybil Brent (1925)
- Chamber Music (1925)
- Tragedy (1925)
- The Flames Lie (1926)
- Roses from the South (1926)
- When She Starts, Look Out (1926)
- The Long Intermission (1927)
- My Aunt, Your Aunt (1927)
- Love in the Cowshed (1928)
- Lotte (1928)
- Love and Thieves (1928)
- Escape (1928)
- Violantha (1928)
- The Night Belongs to Us (1929)
- German Wine (1929)
- The Woman Everyone Loves Is You (1929)
- Hans in Every Street (1930)
- Fire in the Opera House (1930)
- The Night Is Ours (1930)
- Louise, Queen of Prussia (1931)
- Mädchen in Uniform (1931)
- This One or None (1932)
- Gitta Discovers Her Heart (1932)
- Love at First Sight (1932)
- The Hymn of Leuthen (1933)
- Ripening Youth (1933)
- Trouble with Jolanthe (1934)
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- I Was Jack Mortimer (1935)
- The Private Life of Louis XIV (1935)
- The Dreamer (1936)
- When the Cock Crows (1936)
- If We All Were Angels (1936)
- Such Great Foolishness (1937)
- Heimat (1938)
- The Roundabouts of Handsome Karl (1938)
- The Four Companions (1938)
- The Life and Loves of Tschaikovsky (1939)
- The Gasman (1941)
- Wedding in Barenhof (1942)
- The Buchholz Family (1944)
- Marriage of Affection (1944)
- Three Girls Spinning (1950)
- Stips (1951)
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