Such Great Foolishness
Such Great Foolishness (German: Die ganz großen Torheiten) is a 1937 German drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Paula Wessely, Rudolf Forster and Hilde Wagener. The film was set in Vienna, unusually for a German film of the time which had increasingly cut back on films set in Austria since the Nazi takeover of 1933.[1] The film was based on a novel by Marianne von Angern.
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| German | Die ganz großen Torheiten | 
| Directed by | Carl Froelich | 
| Written by | Marianne von Angern (novel) Erwin Heß  | 
| Produced by | Carl Froelich | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Franz Planer | 
| Edited by | Gustav Lohse | 
| Music by | Ralph Benatzky | 
Production company  | Carl Froelich Filmproduktion  | 
| Distributed by | Tobis Europa Tobis-Sascha (Austria)  | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 95 minutes | 
| Country | Nazi Germany | 
| Language | German | 
It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin.
Cast
    
- Paula Wessely as Therese Brandl
 - Rudolf Forster as Dr. Alexander Dahlen
 - Hilde Wagener as Irene von Baldaß - journalist
 - Gustav Waldau as Count Hoyer
 - Hedwig Bleibtreu as Countess Hoyer
 - Egon von Jordan as Baron Gigi, nephew
 - Bruno Hübner as valet in the house of Hoyer
 - Hans Olden as Redl - Dahlen's secretary
 - Gretl Theimer as Fritzi
 - Karl Hellmer as concierge at the hotel 'Stern'
 - Georges Boulanger as Zigeunerprimas: Violin
 - Kurt Meisel as Specht - broadcast announcer
 - Liesl Eckardt
 - Grete Kaiser
 - Klaus Pohl
 - Margarete Schön
 - Paul Wagner
 - Traute Alpenburg
 - Wilhelm Berling
 - Julius Brandt
 - Angelo Ferrari
 - Edmund Firsbach
 - Hella Gantzert
 - Max Gerhardt
 - Richard Godai
 - Ellen Gutschmidt
 - Karl Harbacher
 - Hans Henninger
 - Charlie Albert Huber
 - Gerti Kammerzell
 - Käthe Kroker
 - Jochen Kuhlmey
 - Harry Kupetz
 - Helmut Lang
 - Manfred Meurer
 - Leo Reiter
 - Margarethe Reiter
 - Ellen Rüegg
 - Alfred Schwarz
 - Annemarie Schäfer
 - Gert Scott-Iversen
 - Hanns Waschatko
 - Edi Winterfeldt
 
References
    
- Hake, Sabine (2001). Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. Austin: University of Texas Press. p. 156. ISBN 978-0-292-73458-6.
 
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