Ferien vom Ich
Comedy
American billionaire George B. Stefenson is on a business trip through Europe when, due to his heavy workload, he suffers a heart attack. The doctor called to his aid, Dr. Hartung, strongly advises him to take a three-month break—in other words, to take a “vacation from himself.” After some hesitation, Stefenson agrees and also commits to funding the project, since an institution offering such a program has so far existed only as a dream in the doctor’s mind. As part of the “vacation from the self,” all participants are given a new first name and work clothes so they do not have to reveal their true identities to any of the other residents.
1952-11-10
de
Cast
Director
Hans Deppe
Rudolf Prack as George B. Stefenson
Marianne Hold as Eva von Dornberg
Willy Fritsch as Dr. Hartung
Grethe Weiser as Käthe Greiser, genannt Lieschen
Paul Henckels as Heinrich Stumpe, Notar, alias Philipp
Oskar Sima as Ferdinand Unterkirchner, Schrottgroßhändler, alias August
Gunnar Möller as Michael Matz, kaufm. Angestellter, genannt Thomas
Werner Fuetterer as Stone, Stefensons Privatsekretär
Ewald Wenck as Lehmann, Kastellan von Schloss Dornberg
Carsta Löck as Frau Mohr, Wirtschafterin auf Dornberg
Hans Hermann Schaufuß as Heinz Tiedemann, Prokurist, genannt Alexander
Hannelore Bollmann as Henny Busch, Journalistin, genannt Hannelore
Erna Sellmer
Edith Schneider