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107 min
American billionaire George B. Stefenson is on a business trip through Europe when, due to his heavy workload, he suffers a heart attack. The doctor called to his aid, Dr. Hartung, strongly advises him to take a three-month break—in other words, to take a “vacation from himself.” After some hesitation, Stefenson agrees and also commits to funding the project, since an institution offering such a program has so far existed only as a dream in the doctor’s mind. As part of the “vacation from the self,” all participants are given a new first name and work clothes so they do not have to reveal their true identities to any of the other residents.
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Rudolf Prack | George B. Stefenson | Unowned |
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Marianne Hold | Eva von Dornberg | Unowned |
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Willy Fritsch | Dr. Hartung | Unowned |
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Grethe Weiser | Käthe Greiser, genannt Lieschen | Unowned |
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Paul Henckels | Heinrich Stumpe, Notar, alias Philipp | Unowned |
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Oskar Sima | Ferdinand Unterkirchner, Schrottgroßhändler, alias August | Unowned |
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Gunnar Möller | Michael Matz, kaufm. Angestellter, genannt Thomas | Unowned |
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Werner Fuetterer | Stone, Stefensons Privatsekretär | Unowned |
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Ewald Wenck | Lehmann, Kastellan von Schloss Dornberg | Unowned |
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Carsta Löck | Frau Mohr, Wirtschafterin auf Dornberg | Unowned |
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Hans Hermann Schaufuß | Heinz Tiedemann, Prokurist, genannt Alexander | Unowned |
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Hannelore Bollmann | Henny Busch, Journalistin, genannt Hannelore | Unowned |
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Erna Sellmer | Unowned | |
| Else Reval | Klärchen Tiedemann | Unowned | |
| Irene Naef | Unowned | ||
| Ursula Barlen | Unowned | ||
| Karin Luesebrink | Unowned | ||
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Edith Schneider | Unowned |