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1928 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Docks of Hamburg or The Carmen of St. Pauli (German: Die Carmen von St. Pauli) is a 1928 German silent drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Jenny Jugo, Willy Fritsch, and Fritz Rasp.[1] It was made by UFA at their Babelsberg Studio with location shooting in Hamburg. Art direction was by Alfred Junge. The film was released in the United States in 1930.
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Premise
A merchant sailor catches a thief at the port, who turns out to be attractive young woman. She works in a St. Pauli beer hall and is not averse to smuggling. He becomes involved with her, and gets sucked into a life of crime.
Cast
- Jenny Jugo as Jenny Hummel
- Willy Fritsch as Klaus Brandt
- Fritz Rasp as The doctor
- Wolfgang Zilzer as The nipper
- Tonio Gennaro as Gentle Heinrich
- Otto Kronburger as Karl the pilot
- Walter Seiler as Randy Alfred
- Charly Berger as The captain
- Fritz Alberti as Shipowner Rasmussen
- Max Maximilian as Rasmussen's old servant
- Betty Astor as Klaus fiancee
- Friedrich Benfer as Racing cyclist
- Alfred Zeisler
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