
The Burning Heart
Drama · Romance
Overview
A young composer and inventor meets a poverty stricken singer.
Top Cast


Mady Christians
Mady Christians
Dorothee Claudius
Mady Christians
Dorothee Claudius


Gustav Fröhlich
Gustav Fröhlich
Georg Wittig
Gustav Fröhlich
Georg Wittig


Friedrich Kayssler
Friedrich Kayssler
Dorothees Vater
Friedrich Kayssler
Dorothees Vater


Frida Richard
Frida Richard
Pflegemutter Wittig
Frida Richard
Pflegemutter Wittig


Ida Wüst
Ida Wüst
Isolde Fuchs
Ida Wüst
Isolde Fuchs


Anton Pointner
Anton Pointner
Direktor des Odeon
Anton Pointner
Direktor des Odeon


Rosa Valetti
Rosa Valetti
Rosa Valetti


Hubert von Meyerinck
Hubert von Meyerinck
Hubert von Meyerinck


Lena Malena
Lena Malena
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Lena Malena
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