List of West German films of 1952

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List of West German films of 1952. This was the third full year of film production since the formal partition of Germany into East and West in 1949. Major production centres were gathered in Hamburg, Munich and West Berlin.

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
All Clues Lead to Berlin Franz Cap Kurt Meisel, Hans Nielsen, Barbara Rütting Thriller
Alraune Arthur Maria Rabenalt Hildegard Knef, Erich von Stroheim, Karlheinz Böhm Drama
Ambassadors of Music Hermann Stöß Hilde Körber, Werner Finck, Karla Höcker Musical documentary
At the Well in Front of the Gate Hans Wolff Sonja Ziemann, Hans Stüwe, Willy Fritsch Romance
Behind Monastery Walls Harald Reinl Olga Chekhova, Philip Dorn, Dorothea Wieck Drama
Big City Secret Leo de Laforgue Ingrid Lutz, Fritz Wagner, Alfred Schieske Crime
The Blue and White Lion Werner Jacobs Wastl Witt, Elise Aulinger, Lore Frisch Comedy
Captive Soul Hans Wolff Adrian Hoven, Anne-Marie Blanc, Attila Hörbiger Drama
Carnival in White Hans Albin, Harry R. Sokal Adrian Hoven, Hannelore Bollmann, Lucie Englisch Comedy
The Chaste Libertine Carl Boese Georg Thomalla, Grethe Weiser, Marianne Koch Comedy
The Colourful Dream Géza von Cziffra Vera Molnar, Josef Meinrad, Ursula Grabley Musical
The Crucifix Carver of Ammergau Harald Reinl Erich Auer, Elise Aulinger, Ingeborg Cornelius Drama
Cuba Cabana Fritz Peter Buch Zarah Leander, O.W. Fischer, Paul Hartmann Drama, Musical
Dancing Stars Géza von Cziffra Germaine Damar, Georg Thomalla, Axel von Ambesser Musical
The Day Before the Wedding Rolf Thiele Paul Dahlke, Elisabeth Müller, Käthe Haack Comedy
Desires Rolf Hansen Heidemarie Hatheyer, O.W. Fischer, René Deltgen Drama
Don't Ask My Heart Paul Martin Willy Birgel, Heidemarie Hatheyer, Maria Holst Drama
The Exchange Karl Anton Viktor Staal, Carola Höhn, Gertrud Kückelmann Comedy
Father Needs a Wife Harald Braun Dieter Borsche, Ruth Leuwerik, Bruni Löbel Comedy
Fight of the Tertia Erik Ode Brigitte Rau, Wolfgang Jansen, Hans Stiebner Family
The Forester's Daughter Arthur Maria Rabenalt Johanna Matz, Karl Schönböck, Käthe von Nagy Musical
Fritz and Friederike Géza von Bolváry Liselotte Pulver, Albert Lieven, Erika von Thellmann Comedy
The Great Temptation Rolf Hansen Dieter Borsche, Ruth Leuwerik, Renate Mannhardt Drama
Heimat Bells Hermann Kugelstadt Hansi Knoteck, Armin Dahlen, Renate Mannhardt Drama
Holiday From Myself Hans Deppe Rudolf Prack, Marianne Hold, Willy Fritsch Comedy
Homesick for You Robert A. Stemmle Margot Hielscher, Peter Pasetti, Josefin Kipper Musical
House of Life Karl Hartl Gustav Fröhlich, Cornell Borchers, Viktor Staal Drama
I Can't Marry Them All Hans Wolff Sonja Ziemann, Adrian Hoven, Hardy Krüger Musical
I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg Ernst Neubach Adrian Hoven, Paul Hörbiger, Eva Probst Musical
Illusion in a Minor Key Rudolf Jugert Hildegard Knef, Sybille Schmitz, Hardy Krüger Drama
The Imaginary Invalid Hans H. König Joe Stöckel, Inge Egger, Oskar Sima Comedy
I'm Waiting for You Volker von Collande Hanna Rucker, Joachim Brennecke, Anne-Marie Blanc Drama
Klettermaxe Kurt Hoffmann Liselotte Pulver, Albert Lieven, Charlott Daudert Crime comedy
Knall and Fall as Imposters Ulrich Bettac, Hubert Marischka Hans Richter, Rudolf Carl, Curd Jürgens ComedyCo-production with Austria
The Land of Smiles Hans Deppe, Erik Ode Mártha Eggerth, Jan Kiepura, Paul Hörbiger Musical

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
The Merry Vineyard Erich Engel Gustav Knuth, Camilla Spira, Eva-Ingeborg Scholz Comedy
Mikosch Comes In Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla Georg Thomalla, Willy Fritsch, Paul Hörbiger Comedy
The Mistress of Treves Arthur Maria Rabenalt Rossano Brazzi, Anne Vernon, Enzo Fiermonte HistoricalCo-production with Italy
Monks, Girls and Hungarian Soldiers Ferdinand Dörfler Joe Stöckel, Paul Hartmann, Petra Peters Historical comedy
My Name is Niki Rudolf Jugert Paul Hörbiger, Aglaja Schmid, Hardy Krüger Comedy drama
My Wife Is Being Stupid Géza von Bolváry Inge Egger, Hans Holt, Marina Ried Comedy
Nights on the Road Rudolf Jugert Hans Albers, Hildegard Knef, Lucie Mannheim Crime
No Greater Love Harald Braun Hilde Krahl, Dieter Borsche, Werner Hinz Drama
Oh, You Dear Fridolin Peter Hamel Hans Reiser, Ingrid Andree, Otto Gebühr Comedy
Once on the Rhine Helmut Weiss Maria Paudler, Paul Henckels, Albert Florath Comedy
Palace Hotel Emil Berna, Leonard Steckel Paul Hubschmid, Claude Farell, Anne-Marie Blanc DramaCo-production with Switzerland
Pension Schöller Georg Jacoby Camilla Spira, Eva Ingeborg Scholz, Joachim Brennecke Comedy
Poison in the Zoo Hans Müller, Wolfgang Staudte Irene von Meyendorff, Carl Raddatz, Petra Peters Thriller
The Prince of Pappenheim Hans Deppe Viktor de Kowa, Hannelore Schroth, Georg Thomalla Comedy
Queen of the Arena Rolf Meyer Maria Litto, Hans Söhnker, Grethe Weiser Musical drama
Rose of the Mountain Hubert Marischka Marte Harell, Grethe Weiser, Waltraut Haas Musical comedy
Roses Bloom on the Moorland Hans H. König Ruth Niehaus, Hermann Schomberg, Gisela von Collande Drama
The Secret of the Mountain Lake Jean Dréville Lil Dagover, Marcelle Géniat, Michel Barbey DramaCo-production with Switzerland
The Sergeant's Daughter George Hurdalek Johanna Matz, Jan Hendriks, Paul Hartmann Drama
Shooting Stars Hans Müller Rudolf Prack, Ilse Steppat, Paul Dahlke Drama
That Can Happen to Anyone Paul Verhoeven Heinz Rühmann, Ingrid Lutz, Gustav Knuth Comedy
The Thief of Bagdad Karel Lamač Sonja Ziemann, Rudolf Prack, Theo Lingen, Paul Kemp Comedy
A Thousand Red Roses Bloom Alfred Braun Rudolf Prack, Winnie Markus, Maria Holst Drama
Three Days of Fear Erich Waschneck Rudolf Platte, Camilla Spira, Cornelia Froboess Comedy
Towers of Silence Hans Bertram Philip Dorn, Gisela Uhlen, Carl Raddatz Adventure
Toxi Robert A. Stemmle Paul Bildt, Johanna Hofer, Elfie Fiegert Drama
Turtledove General Delivery Gerhard T. Buchholz Horst Niendorf, Barbara Rütting, Wolfgang Jansen Comedy
Two People Paul May Edith Mill, Helmuth Schneider, Gustav Waldau Historical drama
Under the Thousand Lanterns Erich Engel Michel Auclair, Hanna Rucker, René Deltgen Crime dramaWest German-French co-production.
Entered into the 1952 Cannes Film Festival
Until We Meet Again Gustav Ucicky Maria Schell, O.W. Fischer, Karl Ludwig Diehl Drama
A Very Big Child Paul Verhoeven Georg Thomalla, Angelika Hauff, Gardy Granass Comedy
Weekend in Paradise Kurt Hoffmann Paul Dahlke, Carola Höhn, Carsta Löck Comedy
We're Dancing on the Rainbow Carmine Gallone, Arthur Maria Rabenalt Inge Egger, Isa Barzizza, Karl Schönböck MusicalCo-production with Italy
When the Heath Dreams at Night Paul Martin Rudolf Prack, Viktor Staal, Fita Benkhoff Drama
The White Adventure Arthur Maria Rabenalt Joe Stöckel, Lucie Englisch, Adrian Hoven Comedy
The White Horse Inn Willi Forst Johanna Matz, Johannes Heesters, Rudolf Forster Musical
You Only Live Once Ernst Neubach Theo Lingen, Marina Ried, Rudolf Platte Comedy

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