
Die Sünderin (1951)
Released:
1951-01-18
Duration:
1hr 27min
Rating 4.6
Overview
It is a love story between a prostitute and an artist. It was one of the first German films to break several taboos: nudity, suicide and euthanasia. In the Germany of the '50s, this caused a lot of negative reactions by the politicians and the Roman Catholic Church. The opposition reached the degree of banning the film and scandalizing it which paradoxically made it one of the landmarks in the history of film.
Production Companies
Deutsche Styria Film GmbH
Junge Film-Union Rolf Meyer
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | de |
Popularity | 3.856 |
Directed By
Willi Forst
Crew
Editor
Rudolf Schaad
Rudolf Schaad
Sound Designer
Martin Müller
Martin Müller
Director
Willi Forst
Willi Forst
Director of Photography
Václav Vích
Václav Vích
Editor
Max Brenner
Max Brenner
Screenplay
Gerhard Menzel
Gerhard Menzel
Production Design
Franz Schroedter
Franz Schroedter
Makeup Artist
Jupp Paschke
Jupp Paschke
Makeup Artist
Heinz Stamm
Heinz Stamm
Original Music Composer
Theo Mackeben
Theo Mackeben
Producer
Rolf Meyer
Rolf Meyer
Producer
Helmuth Volmer
Helmuth Volmer
Screenplay
Georg Marischka
Georg Marischka
Screenplay
Willi Forst
Willi Forst
TOP CAST

Hildegard Knef
Marina

Gustav Fröhlich
Alexander
Änne Bruck
Buba

Robert Meyn
von Hernsdorf
Jochen Meyn
Eduard von Hernsdorf (as J. Wolfgang Meyn)
Benno Gellenbeck
The Art Dealer

Wera Frydtberg
Irmgard