(To New Shores)
To New Shores (German: Zu neuen Ufern) is a 1937 German drama film directed by Douglas Sirk (then Detlef Sierck) and starring Zarah Leander, Willy Birgel and Viktor Staal. It was Leander's first film for the German studio UFA, and its success brought her into the front rank of the company's stars. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studio in Berlin.
Directed by:
Douglas Sirk
Produced by:
Bruno Duday
Written by: Lovis
Hans Lorenz (novel)
Kurt Heuser
Douglas Sirk
Music by: Ralph
Benatzky
Cinematography:
Franz Weihmayr
Edited by: Milo
Harbich
Production
company: UFA
Distributed
by: UFA
Release
dates: 31 August 1937
Running
time: 106 minutes
Country: Germany
Language: German
Starring:
Zarah
Leander: Gloria Vane
Willy
Birgel: Sir Albert Finsbury
Viktor
Staal: Henry Hoyer
Carola Höhn:
Mary Jones
Edwin
Jürgensen: Governor Jones
Erich Ziegel: Dr.
Magnus Hoyer
Hilde von
Stolz: Fanny Hoyer
Jakob
Tiedtke: Cheese producer Wells
Robert
Dorsay: Bobby Wells
Ernst Legal: Stout
Siegfried
Schürenberg: Captain Gilbert
Lina Lossen: Zuchthausvorsteherin
in Paramatta
Lissy Arna: Prisoner
Nelly
Herbert
Hübner: Casino Director
Mady Rahl:
Soubrette
Lina Carstens: Bänkelsängerin
(story-singer)
Paul Bildt: Pastor
and hairdresser
Plot:
Gloria Vane, a singer in Victorian London, takes the
blame for her aristocratic lover Sir Albert Finsbury's forging of cheques. She
is sentenced to be transported to Australia. Sir Albert then refuses to marry her,
which would have allowed her to be released from prison, because he has made a
more important strategic match with Mary Jones, the daughter of the Governor of
Sydney. Eventually Gloria marries a local farmer Henry Hoyer and goes to settle
in rural Australia with him. Filled with remorse, Sir Albert shoots himself.
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