A Night of Change 1935
A Night of Change
Nacht der Verwandlung (A Night of Change) stars Gustav Froelich as a globe-circling aviator, a character clearly based on America's Wiley Post. While basking in his celebrity at a nighttime carnival, Froelich romances Rose Stradner, the unhappy wife of brutish Heinrich George. When George refuses to give Stradner her freedom, she takes it anyway, but her fling with Froelich is doomed to disappointment. Our hero learns the hard way that one can be in a teeming crowd, yet still be all alone. Leading lady Stradner later resettled in Hollywood, where she appeared in such films as The Last Gangster and Keys to the Kingdom.
Nacht der Verwandlung (A Night of Change) stars Gustav Froelich as a globe-circling aviator, a character clearly based on America's Wiley Post. While basking in his celebrity at a nighttime carnival, Froelich romances Rose Stradner, the unhappy wife of brutish Heinrich George. When George refuses to give Stradner her freedom, she takes it anyway, but her fling with Froelich is doomed to disappointment. Our hero learns the hard way that one can be in a teeming crowd, yet still be all alone. Leading lady Stradner later resettled in Hollywood, where she appeared in such films as The Last Gangster and Keys to the Kingdom.
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Full Cast & Crew... Frank Cornelius
... Boris Pettkoff
... Philippe de Brissac, Senator
... Maria, seine Frau
... Fräulein Neville
... Amélie, seine Frau
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Release Date:
May 30, 1935 (Germany)
Run Time:
1hr 10`
MMPA Rating:
Original Language:
German
Production Countries:
Germany
Status:
Released

Cast & Crew of
A Night of Change - A Night of Change
Directors & Credit Writers
Cast
... Frank Cornelius
... Boris Pettkoff
... Philippe de Brissac, Senator
... Maria, seine Frau
... Fräulein Neville
... Amélie, seine Frau
... Kommissar Nicole
... Professor Janta
... Professor Janta
EL
Else Lüders... Seine Frau
HVZ
Hans von Zedlitz... Direktor Berthier
... Ein Kriminalbeamter
... Rundfunkansager
OG
Otto Graf... René Duval
HA
Hans Albin...
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LE
Lucie Euler...
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IP
Ilse Pütz...