Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz (1956)
Dr. Danwitz is a dedicated physician. The assistant doctor works practically day and night on a research project, but without pay. His wife Edith earns the necessary extra money as a model. That's why her pregnancy is a financial disaster for the young couple. Then a wealthy woman asks Dr. Danwitz to perform an illegal abortion, for which she would pay well. The doctor has to make a difficult decision.
Director: Arthur Maria Rabenalt
Genre: Drama
Release Date: March 28, 1956
Cast
- Marianne Koch - Edith Danwitz - Mannequin
- Karlheinz Böhm - Dr. med. Danwitz
- Heidemarie Hatheyer - Christa Hambach
- Paul Dahlke - Fritz Hambach - Fabrikant
- Maximilian Schell - Dr. Oswald Hauser
- Renate Mannhardt - Hilde
- Mathias Wieman - Professor Schüddekopf
- Erni Mangold - Jutta, Mannequin
- Kai Fischer - Hanna, Mannequin
- Willy Maertens - Opfer
Screenplay
- Michael Mansfeld (Screenplay)
Music: Bert Grund
Cinematography: Albert Benitz
Editing: Alice Ludwig
Country: Germany
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Arthur Maria Rabenalt
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz about?
- Dr. Danwitz is a dedicated physician. The assistant doctor works practically day and night on a research project, but without pay. His wife Edith earns the necessary extra money as a model. That's why her pregnancy is a financial disaster for the young couple. Then a wealthy woman asks Dr. Danwitz to perform an illegal abortion, for which she would pay well. The doctor has to make a difficult decision.
- Who directed Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz?
- Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz was directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt.
- Who stars in Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz?
- Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz stars Marianne Koch, Karlheinz Böhm, Heidemarie Hatheyer, Paul Dahlke, Maximilian Schell, Renate Mannhardt.
- What genre is Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz?
- Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz is a Drama film.
- Where was Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz produced?
- Die Ehe des Dr. med. Danwitz was produced in Germany.