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Komm zurück may refer to: * ''Come Back'' (film), a 1953 West German film * "J'attendrai", a 1938 French song recorded in German as "Komm zurück" * "Komm zurück/Die Banane "Komm zurück" (Come back) and "Die Banane" (The banana) are songs by German rock band Die Ärzte. "Komm zurück" is the eleventh and "Die Banane" the seventeenth track on their 2002 live album '' Unplugged: Rock'n'Roll Realschule''. "Komm zurü ...
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Come Back (film)
''Come Back'' (German: ''Komm zurück'') is a 1953 West German drama film directed by Alfred Braun and starring Winnie Markus, Rudolf Prack and Hans Stüwe.Bock & Bergfelder p.374 It was shot at the Bendestorf and Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. Location shooting took place around Stade and on the Rhine. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Ledersteger, Ernst Richter and Hans Richter. Cast * Winnie Markus as Sabine Viborg * Rudolf Prack as Martin Larsen * Hans Stüwe as Konrad Frisius * Rasma Ducat as Titine Clomord-Singer * Joachim Rake as Gert Hassler * Margreth Meier-Wolters as Frau Muthesius * Alfred Braun as Vokrodt * Helmut Gmelin as Danehl * Eva Fiebig as Fräulein Kranboer * Carl Voscherau as Bloom * Etta Braun as Marguerite * Teddy Turai as La Chaussee * Kurt Fuß as Franz Zollinspektor * Axel Monjé Axel Monjé (1910 – 1962) was a German stage and film actor.Giesen p.193 Selected filmography * ''Central Rio'' (1939) * '' Counterfeiters'' (1940) * ' ...
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J'attendrai
"J'attendrai" (French for "I will wait") is a popular French song first recorded by Rina Ketty in 1938. It became the big French song during World War II; a counterpart to Lale Andersen's "Lili Marleen" in Germany and Vera Lynn's "We'll Meet Again" in Britain. "J'attendrai" is a French version of the Italian song "Tornerai" (Italian for "You Will Return") ISWC: T-005.001.119-2 composed by Dino Olivieri (music) and Nino Rastelli (lyrics) in 1936, said to be inspired from the Humming Chorus of Puccini's opera ''Madame Butterfly''. It was first recorded in 1937 by both Carlo Buti and Trio Lescano (accompanied by the Italian jazz quartet Quartetto Jazz Funaro),), and become a hit in Italy. The French lyrics were written by Louis Poterat, and "J'attendrai" became an instant success. Rina Ketty's version was followed the same year by one of Belgian chanteuse Anne Clercy, and both Tino Rossi and Jean Sablon recorded it in 1939. When France was occupied in 1940, it quickly became the big ...
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