Sergeant Berry
Sergeant Berry is a 1938 German comedy western film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Hans Albers, Toni von Bukovics and Peter Voß. A tough Chicago policeman is sent to the Mexican-American border on a dangerous mission. It was based on a novel by Robert Arden.[1]
Cast
- Hans Albers: Sergeant Mecki Berry
- Toni von Bukovics: seine Mutter
- Peter Voß: Oberst Turner
- Edwin Jürgensen: Madison
- Gerd Höst: Amely Madison
- Alexander Golling: Evans
- Alexander Engel: Gomez
- Herbert Hübner: Don Antonio de Garcia
- Herma Relin: Ramona, seine Tochter
- Werner Scharf: Don José
- Erich Ziegel: Konsul Erasmus Smith
- Hanni Weisse: seine Frau
- Hans Stiebner: Carlo, ein Wirt
- Kurt Seifert: Polizeipräfekt Alcalde
- Hertha von Walther: Juanita
- Erich Dunskus: ein Grenzpolizeiinspektor
- Annemarie Schreiner: Zofe Ramonas
- Toni Färber: US-Grenzbeamter
- Friedrich Gnaß: Chicago-Gangsterboss Duffy
- Fred Goebel: Hotelportier
- Reginald Pasch: Schmuggler Blandy
- Louis Ralph: ein Gangster
- Arthur Reinhardt: Schmuggler Big
- Arnulf Schröder: Pedro, Alcaldes Assistant
- Heinz Wemper: Gangsterchef, der Duffy verpfiff
- Manfred Meurer: Don Antonios Angestellter
- Helmuth Heyne: ein Raufbold
- Jac Diehl: ein Hotelgast
- Mohamed Husen: Gast in der Chicagoer Nachtbar
- Louis Brody: ein Mitbewohner Berrys
References
- ↑ Hull p.145
Bibliography
- Hull, David Stewart. Film in the Third Reich: a study of the German cinema, 1933-1945. University of California Press, 1969.
External links
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