
Nora
Drama
Overview
The film is an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll's House. The film uses Ibsen's alternate ending where the unhappy couple are reconciled at the end
Top Cast


Luise Ullrich
Luise Ullrich
Nora Helmer
Luise Ullrich
Nora Helmer


Viktor Staal
Viktor Staal
Dr.Robert Helmer
Viktor Staal
Dr.Robert Helmer


Ursula Herking
Ursula Herking
Alwine Tönnesen
Ursula Herking
Alwine Tönnesen


Georg Thomalla
Georg Thomalla
Gast
Georg Thomalla
Gast


Ernst Waldow
Ernst Waldow
Bürgermeister Krüger
Ernst Waldow
Bürgermeister Krüger
Erwin Biegel
Erwin Biegel
Sanitätsrat Roselius
Erwin Biegel
Sanitätsrat Roselius


Franziska Kinz
Franziska Kinz
Helene Helmer
Franziska Kinz
Helene Helmer


Gustav Diessl
Gustav Diessl
Dr. Rank
Gustav Diessl
Dr. Rank


Albert Florath
Albert Florath
Diener
Albert Florath
Diener


Maria Litto
Maria Litto
Fanny
Maria Litto
Fanny
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