Rosemary (1958)
It is the true story of a certain "young lady" known simply as Rosemary to her many admirers.
West Germany in '50s is becoming an economic superpower. In such climate, Rosemarie is just one of many enterpreneurs who wants her piece of new fortune. She uses her charms to bring members of West German industrial elite to her bed. There she finds business secrets and later sells them to French competition. However, when scandal errupts, Rosemarie would find that she can't beat the system.
Director: Rolf Thiele
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 101 min
Release Date: June 28, 1958
Cast
- Nadja Tiller - Rosemarie Nitribitt
- Peter van Eyck - Fribert
- Carl Raddatz - Hartog
- Gert Fröbe - Bruster
- Hanne Wieder - Marga
- Mario Adorf - Horst
- Jo Herbst - Walter
- Werner Peters - Nakonski
- Karin Baal - Do
- Horst Frank - Student
Screenplay
- Jo Herbst (Screenplay)
- Erich Kuby (Screenplay)
- Rolf Thiele (Screenplay)
- Rolf Ulrich (Screenplay)
Music: Norbert Schultze
Cinematography: Rolf von Rautenfeld
Editing: Elisabeth Kleinert-Neumann
Production: Roxy Film
Country: Germany
Language: Français, English, Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
prostitute, murder
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rosemary about?
- West Germany in '50s is becoming an economic superpower. In such climate, Rosemarie is just one of many enterpreneurs who wants her piece of new fortune. She uses her charms to bring members of West German industrial elite to her bed. There she finds business secrets and later sells them to French competition. However, when scandal errupts, Rosemarie would find that she can't beat the system.
- Who directed Rosemary?
- Rosemary was directed by Rolf Thiele.
- Who stars in Rosemary?
- Rosemary stars Nadja Tiller, Peter van Eyck, Carl Raddatz, Gert Fröbe, Hanne Wieder, Mario Adorf.
- How long is Rosemary?
- Rosemary has a runtime of 1h 41m (101 minutes).
- What genre is Rosemary?
- Rosemary is a Drama, Comedy film.
- Where was Rosemary produced?
- Rosemary was produced in Germany.