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Die tödlichen Träume (1951)
Character: Angelika Wilbrand / Donna Inez / Lisette / Maria
Strange things begin to happen to a student when he rents a room once belonging to the poet ETA Hoffmann.
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Die Lüge (1950)
Character: Ellen Gruber
Three men are planning a balloon ascent into the stratosphere. During the balloon flight, complications arise, the balloon is driven out to sea and the men face death.
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Martina (1949)
Character: Irene
A wayward young woman running from her past is reunited with her sister after they became separated during the war. While she worked on the streets, the sister established a professional career as a psychologist.
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Schule für Eheglück (1954)
Character: Regine
A lighthearted comedy about a couple that tries to keep their struggling marriage together.
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0 Uhr 15, Zimmer 9 (1950)
Character: Maria Mertens
The young hotel manager Leutner runs for study purposes a transmitter in the hotel room of his fiancée Maria. Coincidentally he learns that a gang of counterfeiters want to get rid of a troublesome witness at 12:15 AM. Will Leutner be able to prevent this… and can he trust his fiancée at all? Cheats, swindlers, forgers and murderers are hiding under the mask of honest and reputable hotel guests.
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The Dark Wave (1956)
Character: N/A
A young girl, normal in every way, is affected with severe epilepsy.
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Schwarze Augen (1951)
Character: Helene Samboni
Violin virtuoso Fedor Varany meets on the train from Nice to Vienna Helene Samboni, the lover of the Chamber of Commerce President Alexander Grabner and still-wife of the artist Samboni. Fedor falls in love with her without betraying his identity.
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Rot ist die Liebe (1957)
Character: Rosemarie
Poet Hermann Lons is turning 40. On his birthday, his childhood love, Rosemarie, unexpectedly to visit her cousin (who just happens to be Hermann's wife). Rosemarie and Hermann walk through the Luneburger Heide every day and it isn't long before their old love flares up again. Hermann is rather annoyed about that and asks the woman to leave. His decision, however, brings him no joy. Luckily, he's able to deal with his grief by writing poetry, which brings him some success. But now his life is one big, melancholy drama, punctuated by too much alcohol. When Hermann eventually learns that Rosemarie has gotten engaged to Hermann's hunting buddy, Prince Niko, he realizes he wants to ask his wife for a divorce and chase after his former lover. Luckily(?), Rosemarie puts the brakes on the whole thing saying it's too late for them.
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Arzt ohne Gewissen (1959)
Character: Harriet Owen
A renowned physician falls under scrutiny when it's discovered his assistant is a former Nazi.
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The Divided Heart (1954)
Character: Inga
During World War II, a German woman, Inga, goes missing and is presumed dead. Her infant son is placed in an orphanage where, years later, he's adopted by a childless couple. The adoptive parents' happiness is shattered when Inga reappears and insists on custody of her son.
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Istanbul (1957)
Character: Stephanie Bauer / Karen Fielding
A suspected diamond smuggler returns to Istanbul and finds the lady love he thought was dead...or does he?
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Abenteuer in Wien (1952)
Character: Karin Manelli
Taking place over 12 hours on New Years Eve, a concert pianist murders his wife's lover, then frames an innocent man.
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Oasis (1955)
Character: Karine Salstroem
Two female agents from a rival gang are sent to disrupt the operations of a gold-smuggler's caravan in Africa.
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The Big Lift (1950)
Character: Frederica Burkhardt
The Berlin Air Lift from the point of view of two Air Force NCOs who navigate romance in a bombed out post WW2 Germany.
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Never Say Goodbye (1956)
Character: Lisa Gosting
In present-day U.S., Dr. Michael Parker, a prominent surgeon, unexpectedly runs into his German-born wife whom he thought was dead. Victor, an artist and his "dead" wife's now boyfriend, berates Dr. Parker for "killing" her. The bulk of the story flashes back to Austria during World War II as we learn how Dr. Parker met and married his wife, and the one mistake that may have cost him his family.
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Flood Tide (1958)
Character: Anne Gordon
When the testimony of a crippled child sends a murder suspect to prison, a friend of the accused sets out to investigate the crime on his own.
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