
The Cry of the Wild Geese
Drama · Western
Overview
Gare uses the knowledge that his wife Amelia was imprisoned and had an illegitimate son to make her his subject. When her son Marc Jordan appears and falls in love with her daughter Judith, Amelia is forced to tell the truth. Gare then tyrannizes Judith. She tries to escape, but a fatal accident occurs first.
Top Cast


Ewald Balser
Ewald Balser
Caleb Gare
Ewald Balser
Caleb Gare


Heidemarie Hatheyer
Heidemarie Hatheyer
Amelia Gare
Heidemarie Hatheyer
Amelia Gare


Brigitte Horney
Brigitte Horney
Mrs. Sandbo
Brigitte Horney
Mrs. Sandbo


Marisa Mell
Marisa Mell
Judith Gare
Marisa Mell
Judith Gare
Hans H. Neubert
Hans H. Neubert
Mark Jordan
Hans H. Neubert
Mark Jordan


Horst Janson
Horst Janson
Sven Sandbo
Horst Janson
Sven Sandbo


Gertraud Jesserer
Gertraud Jesserer
Ellen Gare
Gertraud Jesserer
Ellen Gare
Regine Felden-Hatheyer
Regine Felden-Hatheyer
Amelia Gare (young)
Regine Felden-Hatheyer
Amelia Gare (young)
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