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Karin Twerdy used to be an opera singer but now, in order to pay for her daughter Daniela's education in a religious school, she performs in a shady nightclub. Industrialist Dietrich Gontard, the father of Karin's school friend Christa, falls for her. But when he learns the truth about her he is outraged and rejects her. At a loss and not to stand in the way of Daniela's future, Karin chooses to disappear...

German censorship visa # 06438 delivered on 21-8-1953.

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    • Author: Katius
    Karin Twerdy (what a name) keeps her secret life as the owner of a sleazy German cabaret from teenage daughter Daniela by renting a mansion whenever the girl's home from convent school and putting on a respectable front. When Daniela brings her boyfriend and his wealthy father home for vacation, things go swimmingly until the boy's dad recognizes Karin and sanctimoniously tells her she should "disappear from this world" for the sake of the young couple's happiness. Karin takes it to heart and boards a train for Finland, sharing a compartment with Lisa Nilsson, a war widow who's alone in the world and enroute to a housekeeper's job sight unseen. In a sudden fit of despair, Lisa throws herself from the train and Karin impulsively swipes her documents and passes herself off as the dead woman...

    There's more, of course, in a hoary story of mother love and sacrifice that was old when MADAME X was new and looks to be cobbled together from the Barbara Stanwyck starrers STELLA DALLAS and NO MAN OF HER OWN. A larger-than-life diva like Joan Crawford or Lana turner could probably pull off a preposterous tear-jerking "star vehicle" like this but Zarah Leander lacks the magnetism and professional polish those gals had in middle-age. That said, the lady sings divinely (once as a nightclub chantoozy and twice in church) and was as popular in Nazi Germany as Joan and Lana were in the free world. This film was the third in a come- back of sorts for Leander who was persona non grata in her adopted country after the war because, when the going got rough, Zarah got going -back to her native Sweden, that is. She's not a bad-looking woman but her figure can only be described as "matronly" and her acting as "somnambulistic". The songs, the outlandish plot developments, the nuns, the religious symbolism, and the carnival clown keep things lively and the camp value is undeniable. Not reely recommended but quite something to see, nonetheless.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Zarah Leander Zarah Leander - Karin Twerdy aka Maria Talland
    Hans Stüwe Hans Stüwe - Dietrich Gontard
    Marianne Hold Marianne Hold - Daniela Twerdy
    Hilde Körber Hilde Körber - Schwester Benedikta
    Carl Wery Carl Wery - Dr. Melartin
    Ingrid Pan Ingrid Pan - Christa Gontard
    Hans Henn Hans Henn - Thomas Gontard
    Hedwig Wangel Hedwig Wangel - Die Oberin
    Charlotte Scheier-Herold Charlotte Scheier-Herold - Schwester Luitgard
    Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur - Dr. Rieser
    Josef Sieber Josef Sieber - Conny
    Hans Stiebner Hans Stiebner - Hanke
    Berta Drews Berta Drews - Kerstin Melartin
    Elisabeth Wendt Elisabeth Wendt - Lisa Nilsson
    Etta Braun Etta Braun - Selma
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