| Marriage of Affection | |
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| Directed by | Carl Froelich | 
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| Produced by | Carl Froelich | 
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| Cinematography | Robert Baberske | 
| Edited by | Wolfgang Schleif | 
| Music by | Hans-Otto Borgmann | 
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| Distributed by | Deutsche Filmvertriebs | 
Release date  | 24 March 1944 | 
Running time  | 94 minutes | 
| Country | Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Marriage of Affection (German: Neigungsehe) is a 1944 German historical drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Henny Porten, Elisabeth Flickenschildt and Käthe Dyckhoff.[1] It was released as a direct sequel to The Buchholz Family.
The film was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin.
Cast
- Henny Porten as Wilhelmine Buchholz
 - Elisabeth Flickenschildt as Kathinka Bergfeldt
 - Käthe Dyckhoff as Betti Buchholz
 - Marianne Simson as Emmi Wrenzchen
 - Grethe Weiser as Köchin Jette
 - Sigrid Becker as Auguste Bergfeldt
 - Renée Stobrawa as Adelheid Hampel
 - Gustav Fröhlich as Dr. Franz Wrenzchen
 - Albert Hehn as Friedrich Wilhelm Holle
 - Paul Westermeier as Karl Buchholz
 - Hans Zesch-Ballot as Onkel Fritz
 - Kurt Vespermann as Dr. Julius Stinde
 - Werner Stock as Franz Weigelt
 - Helmuth Helsig as Gardefüsilier Gottfried Großkopf
 - Oscar Sabo as August Butsch
 - Fritz Kampers as Xaver Alinger
 - Irmingard Schreiter as Erika von Rüdnitz
 - Carl Heinrich Worth as Professor Hampel
 - Günther Lüders as Lothar Manning
 - Rolf Raatz as Zwilling Rolf
 - Roland Raatz as Zwilling Roland
 - Frauke Stephan as Amanda Ziesel
 - Elisabeth Botz as Mutter Jaspersen
 - Margarete Schön as Frau Reiferstein
 - Hella Thornegg as Pauline
 - Egon Vogel as Eugen Meyer
 - Hugo Gau-Hamm as Lotse Nummel Claasen
 - Marion Lorenzen as Mädchen aus Helgoland
 - Erich Fiedler as Emil Bergfeldt
 - Hans Hermann Schaufuß as Max Bergfeldt
 
References
- ↑ Bock & Bergfelder p. 518
 
Bibliography
- Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
 
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