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Michael is a stubborn individualist who makes mistakes and draws the consequences. Roberta fights for her dream, with unfair means, but she always remains sympathetic. The banker is mean, but renounces with dignity. Lots of characters that are unsettled and uncertain, mirror of a time when the "total war" was already raging, a time when the theme of the city cursed a new dimension and could no longer only be interpreted as a reactionary critique of civilization. After the end of the war the antisemitic failures were eradicated and the film came to the cinema.

"Am Ende der Welt" was released in 1947, but produced already in 1943.


Cast overview, first billed only:
Brigitte Horney Brigitte Horney - Roberta Bell
Attila Hörbiger Attila Hörbiger - Michael March
Boguslaw Samborski Boguslaw Samborski - Stefan Grabowski (as Gottlieb Sambor)
Trude Hesterberg Trude Hesterberg - Corinna Valaine
Oskar Wegrostek Oskar Wegrostek - Goliath, Kutscher
Hans Pössenbacher Hans Pössenbacher - Gustav Lukas
Ursula Skraup Ursula Skraup - Frederike
Alexander Trojan Alexander Trojan - Leo Janin
Erik Frey Erik Frey - Arthur
Rudolf Rab Rudolf Rab - Lehrjunge Martin
Auguste Pünkösdy Auguste Pünkösdy - Wirtin
Nicolas Koline Nicolas Koline - Stationsvorstand
Karl Skraup Karl Skraup - Anwalt
Heinz Lazek Heinz Lazek - Holzfäller
Karl Ehmann Karl Ehmann - Rechtsanwalt
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