| When Women Keet Silent | |
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| Directed by | Fritz Kirchhoff | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Ulrich Mohrbutter | 
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| Cinematography | Otto Baecker | 
| Edited by | Erich Kobler | 
| Music by | Peter Fényes | 
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| Distributed by | UFA | 
Release date  | 20 July 1937 | 
Running time  | 78 minutes | 
| Country | Germany | 
| Language | German | 
When Women Keep Silent (German: Wenn Frauen schweigen) is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Fritz Kirchhoff and starring Johannes Heesters, Hansi Knoteck and Friedrich Kramer.[1] A newly married couple become involved in a series of marital differences, largely due to misunderstandings.
Cast
- Johannes Heesters as Curt van Doeren
 - Hansi Knoteck as Charlott - seine Frau
 - Friedrich Kramer as Ferry Wörner - Schriftsteller
 - Fita Benkhoff as Lilo - seine Frau
 - Hilde von Stolz as Mira Mirella - Schauspielerin
 - Hubert Endlein as Baron Cassoff
 - Ernst Legal as Ricardo - Direktor einer Schallplattenfirma
 - Ernst Waldow as Pirotti, Aufnahmeleiter
 - Hilde Sessak as Maria, Sekretärin
 - Georg H. Schnell as Conti, Theaterdirektor
 - Ingeborg von Kusserow as Jenny - Zofe bei Wörners
 - Rudolf Platte as Jean - Diener bei Wörners
 - Günther Ballier as Hotelportier
 - Charly Berger as Hotelgast
 - Günther Brackmann as Boy
 - Kurt Brenkendorf as Ober im Hotel
 - Jac Diehl as Angestellter der Schallplattenfirma
 - Max Ernst as Gast im Restaurant
 - Alice Franz as Hotelangestellte
 - Werner Funck as Farinello, Hoteldirektor
 - Fred Goebel as Hotelportier
 - Hella Graf as Blumenverkäuferin
 - Alfred Heynisch as Besitzer des Schallplattengeschäfts
 - Paul Hoffmann as Ehemann
 - Edmond Leslie as Steptänzer
 - Heinz Müller
 - Hermann Pfeiffer as Taxifahrer
 - Walter Raat-Kraatz as Arbeiter
 - Ferdinand Robert as Gast in der Bar
 - Hella Ronald as Ehefrau
 - Liesel Spalinger as Tänzerin in der Bar
 - Walter Steinweg as Barmann im Hotel
 - Ruth Störmer as Schallplattenverkäuferin
 - Achim von Biel as Ober in der Bar
 
References
- ↑ Bock & Bergfelder p.367
 
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
 
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