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Every Day Isn't Sunday (1959 film)

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'Every Day Isn't Sunday' (German: 'Alle Tage ist kein Sonntag') is a 1959 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Elisabeth Mller, Paul Hubschmid and Dietmar Schnherr.Limbacher p.6 The title refers to a traditional song by Carl Clewing which features in the film.

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Karl Schneider. It was made at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin with location shooting also taking place around Freiburg im Breisgau in the Black Forest.

Plot



While Eva is in the hospital after an accident, her son, Peter, goes in search of his long-missing father. Learning he has died, Peter then prepares himself for the new man in his mother's life.

Cast



* Elisabeth Mller as Eva Kende

* Paul Hubschmid as Karl Brandtstetter

* Dietmar Schnherr as Mitja Burganoff

* Jochen Hanke as Peter

* Jrgen Hanke as Paul

* Trude Herr as Fanny Knbel

* Ralf Wolter as Dienstmann Huber

* Walter Janssen as Franz, Diener bei Brandtstelter

* Christa Williams as Barsngerin

* Jur Arten as Wladimir

* Rolf Weih as Gregor

* Hans Leibelt as Dr. Brger

* Cora Roberts as Olga

* Kurt Pratsch-Kaufmann as Mann mit Waldhorn

* Stanislav Ledinek as Agent Pacher

* Blandine Ebinger as Frau Hertel

* Willy Millowitsch as Mann mit Bombardon

References



Bibliography



* James L. Limbacher. 'Haven't I seen you somewhere before?: Remakes, sequels, and series in motion pictures and television, 1896-1978'. Pierian Press, 1979.


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