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- Meiseken is a 1937 German drama film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Josef Eichheim, Susi Lanner and Oskar Sima. It is based on the play Meiseken...
- the drama Herbstmanöver (Autumn Maneuvers), and in Hans Deppe's comedy Meiseken as well as opposite Erik Ode in the comedy The Daring Swimmer, opposite...
- released on 13 September 1927. Asta Nielsen as Selma Karchow Hermann Picha as Meiseken Maria Paudler as Hedwig, Tochter Rohdes Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Wilhelm...
- Fatherland Herbert Maisch Willy Fritsch, Maria von Tasnady, Willy Birgel Drama Meiseken Hans Deppe Josef Eichheim, Susi Lanner, Oskar Sima Drama The Model Husband...
- career working in the cabarets of Berlin. The Unsuspecting Angel (1936) Meiseken (1937) Red Orchids (1938) Water for Canitoga (1939) Enemies (1940) Chased...
- Frisians in Peril (1935) Miracle of Flight (1935) The Coral Princess (1937) Meiseken (1937) Fools in the Snow (1938) The Night of Decision (1938) Linen from...
- Druckereisetzer Madame Bovary (1937) - Gerichtsbeamter Such Great Foolishness (1937) Meiseken (1937) - Hämmerleins Abteilungsdir****r To New S****s (1937) - Puritaner...
- Music (1936) The Unsuspecting Angel (1936) The Voice of the Heart (1937) Meiseken (1937) Gordian the Tyrant (1937) Serenade (1937) Storms in May (1938) Frau...
- Bruggler (1936) The Last Four on Santa Cruz (1936) Unternehmen Michael (1937) Meiseken (1937) Anna Favetti (1938) Frau Sixta (1938) Fools in the Snow (1938) The...
- Last Waltz (1936, French) The Last Waltz (1936, British) Premiere (1937) Meiseken (1937) Premiere (1938, British) Falstaff in Vienna (1940) Bonjour Kathrin...