# Between Two Hearts

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1934 film

Between Two Hearts Directed by Herbert Selpin Written by Curt J. Braun Based on Ulla die Tochter by Werner Scheff Produced by Walter Zeiske Starring Harry Liedtke Luise Ullrich Olga Chekhova Cinematography Bruno Timm Edited by Lena Neumann Music by Franz Grothe Production company Terra Film Distributed by Terra Film Release date 30 January 1934 (1934-01-30) Running time 82 minutes Country Germany Language German

***Between Two Hearts*** (German: ***Zwischen zwei Herzen***) is a 1934 German [drama film](/source/Drama_film) directed by [Herbert Selpin](/source/Herbert_Selpin) and starring [Harry Liedtke](/source/Harry_Liedtke), [Luise Ullrich](/source/Luise_Ullrich) and [Olga Chekhova](/source/Olga_Chekhova). It is based on the novel *Ulla die Tochter* by [Werner Scheff](/source/Werner_Scheff).[1] It was shot at the [Marienfelde Studios](/source/Marienfelde_Studios) of [Terra Film](/source/Terra_Film) in [Berlin](/source/Berlin) and [on location](/source/Location_shooting) in [Bavaria](/source/Bavaria). The film's sets were designed by the [art director](/source/Art_director) [Robert A. Dietrich](/source/Robert_A._Dietrich).

## Cast

- [Harry Liedtke](/source/Harry_Liedtke) as Detlev Sonnekamp

- [Luise Ullrich](/source/Luise_Ullrich) as Ulla Georgius

- [Olga Chekhova](/source/Olga_Chekhova) as Inge Leuthoff

- [Fritz Odemar](/source/Fritz_Odemar) as Rudolf Kämmerer

- [Paul Henckels](/source/Paul_Henckels) as Dr. Georgius

- [Erna Morena](/source/Erna_Morena) as Frau Georgius

- [Franz Nicklisch](/source/Franz_Nicklisch) as Harald Söldin

- [Paul Otto](/source/Paul_Otto) as Justizrat Röseler

- [Paul Heidemann](/source/Paul_Heidemann) as Golm, Diener bei Sonnekamp

- [Anna Müller-Lincke](/source/Anna_M%C3%BCller-Lincke) as Dora Jänisch

- [Josef Dahmen](/source/Josef_Dahmen) as Müller, Chauffeur bei Sonnekamp

- [Ernst Dernburg](/source/Ernst_Dernburg)

- [Erich Bartels](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Erich_Bartels&action=edit&redlink=1)

- [Franz Klebusch](/source/Franz_Klebusch)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Goble p.411

## Bibliography

- Goble, Alan. *The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film*. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.

- Waldman, Harry. *Nazi Films in America, 1933-1942*. McFarland, 2008.

## External links

- [*Between Two Hearts*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026024/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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