Abschied (1930)
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Abschied (Farewell) represents the directorial debut of fledgling screenwriter Robert Siodmak. Co-written by Emeric Pressburger, the story concentrates on the various amours of boarding-house resident Hella (Brigitte Horney). After playing the field for several reels, she finally settles down with… More Abschied (Farewell) represents the directorial debut of fledgling screenwriter Robert Siodmak. Co-written by Emeric Pressburger, the story concentrates on the various amours of boarding-house resident Hella (Brigitte Horney). After playing the field for several reels, she finally settles down with vacuum-cleaner salesman Peter Winkler (Aribert Mog). Costing a mere 60,000 marks, the film cannot help but look cheap; it is Siodmak's "avant-garde" directorial style, freely borrowed from several of the filmmakers whom he most admired, that carries the day. Though Abschied didn't make much of a dent at the box office, the reviews were good, encouraging producer Eric Pommer to keep young Robert Siodmak in the director's chair -- thereby launching a career that would endure well into the 1960s. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Robert Siodmak
- Written By
- Emeric Pressburger, Irma von Cube
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
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Cast
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Brigitte Horney
as Hella retailer
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Aribert Mog
as Peter Winkler traveling salesman
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Emilia Unda
as Mrs. Weber
- Martha Ziegler
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Vladimir Sokoloff
as The Baron
- Konstantin Mic
- Frank Günther