Condemned to Sin
Condemned to Sin (German: Verdammt zur Sünde) is a 1964 West German drama film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Martin Held, Hildegard Knef and Heidelinde Weis.[1]
| Condemned to Sin | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Directed by | Alfred Weidenmann | 
| Written by | Eberhard Keindorff Johanna Sibelius | 
| Based on | Die Festung by Henry Jaeger | 
| Produced by | Eberhard Klagemann | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Enzo Serafin | 
| Edited by | Hermine Diethelm | 
| Music by | Wolfgang Kabitzky | 
| Production companies | Eichberg-Film  Team-Film | 
| Distributed by | Nora-Filmverleih | 
| Release date | 25 September 1964 | 
| Running time | 104 minutes | 
| Country | West Germany | 
| Language | German | 
The film's sets were designed by the art director Hertha Hareiter. Location shooting took place in Austria at Rapottenstein Castle and around the city of Wels.
Cast
    
- Martin Held as Hugo Starosta
- Hildegard Knef as Alwine
- Heidelinde Weis as Edeltraut
- Tilla Durieux as Die Großmutter
- Else Knott as Eliese Starosta
- Christa Linder as Mi Mo, deren Tochter
- Hubert Suschka as Victor, Alwines Mann
- Michael Ande as Albert, Starostas Sohn
- Alice Treff as Die Leiske
- René Egiomue as Bruno, das Nesthäkchen
- Robert Graf as Der Vertreter
- Peter Vogel as Hans
- Gertraud Jesserer as Dora
- Alexander Braumueller as Johann, Kainraths Sohn
- Joseph Offenbach as Kainrath, Kantinenwirt
- Reinhard Glemnitz as Anstaltsleiter
- Thomas Danneberg as Adolf, Starostas Sohn
- Franz Stoss as Direktor der Jugenderziehungsanstalt
References
    
- Goble p.1003
Bibliography
    
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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