80 minutos
The stand-alone opera singer Carmen Casini dare not admit to her adult son, the spoiled race car driver Cecil, that she ruined her voice on a stormy day at the racetrack and that her career is thus at an end. Meanwhile, Cecil has fallen in love with the pretty Colette … without suspecting that her father, the wealthy Bartell, was a former lover of his mother and that he’s Cecil’s daddy. Thus, both Carmen and Bartell try to prevent the unfolding love-relationship between brother and sister, because this ain’t the Ozarks, you know! Only after the unhappy Cecil tries to commit suicide after an argument with his mother do Carmen and Bartell realize they still love one another. Suicide attempt be damned; let’s go out on a date! A movie that screams “Fun for the whole family.”
Pola Negri
Carmen Casini
Hermann Braun
Cecil Lasko
Herbert Hübner
Bartell
Harald Paulsen
Smith
Josefine Dora
Theres
Suse Graf
Colette
Hans Leibelt
Sam Milbrey
Jupp Hussels
Rennbahnreporter
Walter Gross
Rundfunkreporter
Lotte Spira
Leo Peukert
Opernhausdirektor
Liselotte Schaak
Krankenschwester
Hansi Arnstaedt
Mrs. Latour
Ernst Legal
Bankdirektor, Finanzberater Carmens
S.O. Schoening
Doktor, Spieler am Pokertisch
Günther Ballier
Fetscherin, Hans
Jens von Hagen
Spieler am Pokertisch
Karl Hannemann
Portier im Konzertsaal
William Huch
Konzertsaaldiener
Ingolf Kuntze
Herr Professor
Karl Platen
Konzertsaaldiener
Klaus Pohl
Bildberichterstatter
Oscar Sabo
Polizist
Ernst Albert Schaach
Bildberichterstatter
Heinrich Schroth
Chefarzt
Erika Streithorst
Angestellte an der Hotelrezeption
Charly Berger
Mann am Spieltisch
Curt Cappi
Pianospieler
Liesl Eckardt
Garderobenfrau
Max Harry Ernst
Gast im Lokal
Hans Fetscherin
Carmen Casinis Gesangspartner
Lothar Geist
Liftboy
Fred Goebel
Barmann im Klub
Karl Junge-Swinburne
Hoteldirektor
Heinrich Kalnberg
Konzertsaaldiener
Karl Münch
Spieler am Bakkarattisch
Walter Steinweg
Reporter
Tommy Thomas
Hotelpage
Albert Venohr
Reporter
Betty Waid
Garderobenfrau
Hanns Waschatko
Ober an Milbreys Tafel
Max Wilmsen
Inspizient im Opernhaus
Bruno Ziener
Konzertsaaldiener