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Two Times Lotte






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Two Times Lotte
Directed byJosef von Báky
Written byErich Kästner
Produced byGünther Stapenhorst
Starring
  • Peter Mosbacher
  • Isa Günther
  • Jutta Günther
  • Cinematography
  • Franz Weihmayr
  • Edited byFritz Stapenhorst
    Music byAlois Melichar

    Production
    companies

    • Carlton-Film
  • Bavaria Film
  • Distributed byDöring-Film

    Release date

    • 1 December 1950 (1950-12-01)

    Running time

    105 minutes
    CountryWest Germany
    LanguageGerman

    Two Times Lotte (German: Das doppelte Lottchen) is a 1950 West German film, directed by Josef von Báky and starring Antje Weisgerber, Peter Mosbacher, Isa, and Jutta Günther.[1] It was made by Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios near Munich, and its sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Willy Schatz.

    Based on the 1949 children's novel of the same namebyErich Kästner, who had also provided the screenplay and narration, Two Times Lotte is a faithful adaptation of the book compared to Disney's better known version released eleven years later.

    Plot[edit]

    As with the novel, the film follows the story of Luise Palfy and Lotte Körner, identical twin girls who were separated at two-and-a-half-years-old when their parents, Ludwig Palfy and Luiselotte Körner, divorced and split them up. Reuniting at a German all-girls' summer camp six-and-a-half years later, the two sisters switch places to be with the parents they were parted from.

    Cast[edit]

  • Jutta Günther as Lotte Körner
  • Antje Weisgerber as Luiselotte Körner
  • Peter Mosbacher as Ludwig Palfy, Opera House Music Director
  • Senta Wengraf as Irene Gerlach
  • Hans Olden as Dr Strobl
  • Auguste Pünkösdy as Resi
  • Maria Krahn as Mrs Muthesius
  • Gustav Waldau
  • Liesl Karlstadt as Mrs Wagenthaler
  • Inge Rosenberg as Miss Ulrike
  • Gaby Philipp as Miss Gerda
  • Walter Ladengast as Mr Gabele
  • Gertrud Wolle as Miss Linnekogel
  • Hertha von Hagen
  • Liselotte Berker
  • Rudolf Rhomberg as Mr Eipeldauer
  • Gerda Sommerschuh
  • Ina Gerhein
  • Katja Sabo
  • Paul Kuen
  • Friedrich Bender
  • Erich Kästner as the Narrator
  • Senta Berger as Extra
  • Carolin Reiber as Schülerin
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Davidson & Hake p. 237

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