Germany / Dec 22, 1939
Ein ganzer Kerl (1939)
Directed by Fritz Peter Buch
1h 27minruntime
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Plot
Jule (Heidemarie Hatheyer), a 25 year old women is not having an easy life. Her cousin Stefan Rüdiger (Albert Matterstock) has left "manor Jobshagen" as an 18 year old and Jule has had to manage business since then. Her uncle, Stefan's father, never could get over the leaving of his son and isolated himself from the world. Jule, once a blithe youngster, became a tough woman by the time. And there are heavy debts on the manor Jobshagen, 6000 Marks. The innkeeper Meyer could give Jule the money, but he wants a big part of the estates of manor Jobshagen for exchange and that is the last thing that Jule would accept.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Flockina von Platen | Leonie |
| Frida Richard | Luise |
| Walter Janssen | |
| Else Reval | Frau Meyer |
| Käthe Jöken-König | Magd |
| Hans Stiebner | Gastwirt Meyer |
| Paul Rehkopf | Freese |
| Oskar Höcker | Hanke |
| Erich Dunskus | Schlipske, Metzgermeister |
| Karl Etlinger | Friseur |
| Knut Hartwig | Architekt |
| Hans Hemes | Postbote |
| Erwin Klietsch | Karl, Vorarbeiter |
| Inge Burg | Emma |
| Erika Wehrle | Magd |
| Irmgard Willers | Magd |
| Fritz Draeger |
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| Max Harry Ernst | Gast auf Schluß Reiherhals |
| Kurt Cramer | Gast auf Schluß Reiherhals |
| Hans Kühlewein | Bankangestellter |
| Kai Möller | Wirt im Hamburger Lokal |
| Vera Schröder | Mieschen |
| Karl Iban | Gast im Wirtshaus Meyer |
| Franz Stein | Versicherungsbeamter |
Genres
Drama
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Ein ganzer Kerl |
| Original language | Deutsch (DE) |
| Spoken languages | Deutsch |
| Production countries | Germany |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | A.B.C. Film |
| Release date | 22 dicembre 1939 |
| Assistant directors | Fritz Peter Buch |
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