The Woman of My Dreams
Blonde goddess Marika Rökk plays Julia Koster, a ravishing red-headed musical revue star and her opening number, "At Night It Isn't Right To Be Alone", playing to a packed theater, is both an eye-popper and a jaw-dropper.
Georg Jacoby
Casts & Crew
Marika Rökk
Wolfgang Lukschy
Walter Müller
Georg Alexander
Grethe Weiser
Lotte Spira
Victor Janson
Herbert Weißbach
Inge Drexel
Valentin Froman
Willy Schulte-Vogelheim
Egon Vogel
Erna Krüger
Karin Luesebrink
Vera Witt
Erwin Fichtner
Julius Brandt
Karl Etlinger
Karl Hannemann
Fritz Lafontaine
Gustav Püttjer
Connie Hansen
Hans Stiebner
Jakob Tiedtke
Ewald Wenck
Also Directed by Georg Jacoby
Silent version of QUO VADIS? starring Emil Jannings.
Herr Hoffmann (tenor Richard Tauber) is a famous widowed singer with a young daughter to raise, aided by his faithful manager. They meet a girl and Hoffmann falls for her, reluctant to believe that in fact she is in love with a musician.
Film by Georg Jacoby.
Aliens discover Germany.
The Woman at the Crossroads (German: Kreuzigt sie!) is a 1919 German silent film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Pola Negri, Harry Liedtke and Albert Patry.[1] It is now believed to be a lost film.