8
80 min
A gambling-drama based on Dostoevsky’s works: The retired General Kirileff is addicted to gambling and also has a costly affair. He takes out a loan from the greedy imposter Vincent, for which he is to pay an exorbitant interest rate. Vincent, for his part, wants to get closer to Kirileff’s daughter Nina, who is to inherit her grandmother’s fortune one day. Nina tries to help her father and goes to the gambling tables, only to lose a lot of money. She asks Alexej, her father’s secretary, to play for her. Alexej is in love with Nina and would do anything for her. He plays; at first loses; then asks Nina to get Vincent out of there. Once that happens, he wins a large amount of money, becomes overbearing and treats Nina like a prostitute.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Albrecht Schoenhals | Dr. Tronka | Unowned |
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Eugen Klöpfer | General Kirileff | Unowned |
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Lída Baarová | Nina, seine Tochter | Unowned |
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Hedwig Bleibtreu | Babuschka, Ninas Großmutter | Unowned |
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Hilde Körber | Comtesse Blanche du Placet | Unowned |
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Paul Bildt | alter Mann am Spieltisch | Unowned |
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Karl Martell | Baron Vincent | Unowned |
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Hannes Stelzer | Alexej, der Spieler | Unowned |
| Ellen Bang | Unowned | ||
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Harry Hardt | Unowned | |
| Charlotte Fredersdorf | Frau am Spieltisch | Unowned | |
| Maria Krahn | Frau am Spieltisch | Unowned | |
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Elsa Wagner | Marfa, Kinderfrau | Unowned |
| Franz Fiedler | Spieler | Unowned | |
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Karl Dannemann | Unowned | |
| Karl Hannemann | Hotelportier | Unowned | |
| S.O. Schoening | Schatz, Juwelier | Unowned | |
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Werner Scharf | Spieler | Unowned |
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Gerhard Dammann | Potapytsch, Diener | Unowned |
| Fritz Draeger | Unowned | ||
| Carl Zickner | Unowned |