Directed by: Georg Jacoby
Produced
by: UFA, Herstellungsgruppe Georg Jacoby
Written
by: Johann von Vaszary,
Georg Jacoby
Music
by: Franz Grothe
Cinematography: Konstantin
Tschet
Edited
by: Erich Kobler
Release
dates: 1944
Running
time: 99 minutes
Country: German
Reich
Language: German
Starring:
Marika Rökk: Revue Star Julia Köster
Wolfgang
Lukschy: Chief engineer Peter Groll
Walter
Müller: Engineer Erwin Forster
Georg
Alexander: Impresario
Grethe
Weiser: Bridesmaid Luise
Inge
Drexel: Pauper Resi
Valentin
Froman: Julia's dance partner
Willy
Schulte-Vogelheim: Julia's dance partner
Egon
Vogel: Reporter
Erna
Krüger: Usher in Revue Theatre
Karin
Lüsebrink: Cashier of the Revue Theatre
Lotte
Spira: Canteen landlady
Vera
Witt: Julia's dresser Mariechen
Erwin
Fichtner: Lodge guest with monocle
Julius
Brandt: Traveled in sleeping compartment
Karl
Etlinger: Headwaiter in the station restaurant
Karl
Hannemann: Porters at the station
Victor
Janson: Local guest
Fritz
Lafontaine: Theater stage manager
Gustav
Püttjer: Blaster at Groll
Connie
Hansen: Usherette
Hans
Stiebner: Santander train
Jakob
Tiedtke: Old Man at the box office
Herbert
Weißbach: Sleeper inspector
Ewald
Wenck: Stage porter
Plot:
George Jacoby's musical comedy was tailor made for the
UfA diva Marika Rokk. As a musical revue
star, Julia Koster flees to the mountains in a train to finally escape the
hustle and bustle of the theatrical world.
Somehow, she ends up alone in the wilderness with nothing more than a
fur coat and is saved by the engineers Erwing Forster and Peter Groll. Unaware of Julia's identity, Groll falls in
love with her. For her part, Julia is
enjoying the simple life in the mountain settlement and has discovered she can
be quite the housewife, when she wants to be…
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