Drei Väter um Anna

Drei Väter um Anna

5.0

Sep 13 1939

1h 27m

Comedy

A cabaret singer entrusts her illegitimate daughter to a country doctor but doesn't say which of three friends of his is the father. Rumors are spread and relationships are strained until one man admits the truth.

Ilse Werner

Ilse Werner

Anna

Hans Stüwe

Hans Stüwe

Dr. Bruck

Theodor Danegger

Theodor Danegger

Herr Ameiser

Beppo Brem

Beppo Brem

Herr Fenzl

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