Not Without Gisela
Directed byHans Deppe
Written by
  • Paul Gordon
  • Walter F. Fichelscher
Produced byWaldemar Frank
Starring
Cinematography
Edited byWalter Wischniewsky
Music byFranz R. Friedl
Production
company
Central-Europa Film
Distributed byPrisma-Film
Release date
7 September 1951
Running time
82 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

Not Without Gisela (German: Es geht nicht ohne Gisela) is a 1951 West German musical comedy film directed by Hans Deppe and starring Peter Mosbacher, Eva Ingeborg Scholz and Hilde Sessak.[1] It was shot at the Spandau Studios in West Berlin and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler.

Synopsis

A young inventor who believes he can radically improve television faces some difficulties, but is assisted by the reporter Gisela who does much to refine and promote his project.

Cast

  • Peter Mosbacher as Robert Halm
  • Horst Gentzen as Sein Freund Pitt
  • Eva Ingeborg Scholz as Gisela Düren, eine junge Studentin
  • Edith Schneider as Trixi
  • Hilde Sessak as Melanie, Tänzerin
  • Aribert Wäscher as Mertens, Finanzier
  • Paul Heidemann as Hartwig – Regisseur
  • Werner Finck as Werner Finck
  • Paul Wagner as Direktor Brennert
  • Kurt Vespermann as Prokurist Braun
  • Ann Höling as Dore – ihre Freundin
  • Alexa von Porembsky as Lottchen Zwieback
  • Hans Leibelt as Bankier Werner
  • Olga Limburg as Seine Mutter
  • Rolf Weih as Ricardo
  • Otto Braml as Dr. Schreiber – Lawyer
  • Werner Schott as Chefredakteur
  • Christiane Jansen as Marion
  • Liselotte Köster as Sohn & Ballettteil
  • Jockel Stahl as Vater & Balletteil
  • Das Ballett der Städtischen Oper Berlin as Ballett
  • Erwin Bredow as Ballett
  • Maria Corelli as Opern-Teil: Sängerin
  • Diana Eustrati as Opernteil: Sängerin
  • Gerhard Frei as Opernteil: Sänger
  • Maria Fris as Ballett
  • Paul Schmidtmann as Opernteil: Sänger
  • Rudolf Schock as Opernteil: Sänger
  • Rita Streich as Opernteil: Sängerin
  • Margo Ufer as Ballett
  • Hans Wocke as Opernteil: Sänger

References

  1. Bliersbach p. 49

Bibliography

  • Gerhard Bliersbach. So grün war die Heide: der deutsche Nachkriegsfilm in neuer Sicht. Beltz, 1985.
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