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Heimliche Ehen
''Heimliche Ehen'' is a 1956 East German comedy film directed by Gustav von Wangenheim. It stars Paul Heidemann and Gerd Michael Henneberg. Cast * Paul Heidemann as Trucks * Gerd Michael Henneberg as Fischer * Siegfried Hömke as Junger Bauer * Helga Jordan as Hanni * Hans Klering as Knetsch * Waltraud Kogel as Sekretärin Sellger * Gisela Kugland as Sekretärin * Franz Kutschera as Raugraff * Otto Lange as Bauer * Marga Legal as Frau Oberlin * Werner Lierck as Fahrer Max * Erich Loesche as Maurer * Armin Mueller-Stahl as Norbert * Wilhelm Nickel as Alter Wächter * Reinhold Pasch Reinhold is a German male given name. This German name is originally from "Reinold", composed of two elements. The first is from ''ragin'', meaning "the (Germanic) Gods" and ''wald'' meaning "powerful". This name was popularised by the ancient Ge ... as Mitarbeiter Lehmann References External links * 1956 films 1956 comedy films German comedy films East German films 1950s German-langu ...
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Gustav Von Wangenheim
Gustav von Wangenheim (born Ingo Clemens Gustav Adolf Freiherr von Wangenheim; 18 February 1895 – 5 August 1975) was a German nobleman, actor, screenwriter and director. Life Wangenheim was born Ingo Clemens Gustav Adolf Freiherr von Wangenheim in Wiesbaden, Hesse, to parents Eduard Clemens Freiherr von Wangenheim and Minna Mengers. Both of his parents were performers; his father, who used the stage name Eduard von Winterstein, appeared in over 200 films between 1910 and 1960. He briefly served in the Imperial German Army during World War I but was discharged in 1915 because of an eye injury. Wangenheim made his screen debut in 1914 in ''Passionels Tagebuch'' and went on to star in many silent features. Among his works were Fritz Lang's early science fiction film, ''Frau im Mond'' (as "Windegger"), and Karl Heinz Martin's ''Das Haus zum Mond''. In 1921, Wangenheim was cast in what would prove to be his most enduring role, that of Thomas Hutter ( Jonathan Harker) in F. W ...
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