
Secrets of a Soul
Drama
Overview
Scientist Martin Fellmann is tormented by an irrational fear of knives and the irresistible compulsion to murder his wife. Driven to the brink of madness by fantastic nightmares, he encounters a psychoanalyst who offers to treat the perplexing malady.
Top Cast


Werner Krauss
Werner Krauss
Martin Fellman
Werner Krauss
Martin Fellman


Ruth Weyher
Ruth Weyher
Seine frau
Ruth Weyher
Seine frau


Ilka Grüning
Ilka Grüning
Die Mutter
Ilka Grüning
Die Mutter


Jack Trevor
Jack Trevor
Erich
Jack Trevor
Erich


Lili Damita
Lili Damita
(uncredited)
Lili Damita
(uncredited)
Pavel Pavlov
Pavel Pavlov
Dr. Orth (as Pawel Pawloff)
Pavel Pavlov
Dr. Orth (as Pawel Pawloff)


Hertha von Walther
Hertha von Walther
Fellmans Assistentin
Hertha von Walther
Fellmans Assistentin


Renate Brausewetter
Renate Brausewetter
Dienstmaedchen
Renate Brausewetter
Dienstmaedchen
Colin Ross
Colin Ross
Kriminalkommissar
Colin Ross
Kriminalkommissar
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