# When I Came Back

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1926 film directed by Richard Oswald

When I Came Back Directed by Richard Oswald Written by Oskar Blumenthal (play) Gustaf Kadelburg (play) Lothar Knud Frederik Alfred Halm Produced by Richard Oswald Starring Liane Haid Max Hansen Henry Bender Cinematography Arpad Viragh Music by Hans May Production company Richard-Oswald-Produktion Distributed by Süd-Film Release date 17 December 1926 (1926-12-17) Country Germany Languages Silent German intertitles

***When I Came Back*** ([German](/source/German_language): ***Als ich wiederkam***) is a 1926 German [silent film](/source/Silent_film) directed by [Richard Oswald](/source/Richard_Oswald) and starring [Liane Haid](/source/Liane_Haid), [Max Hansen](/source/Max_Hansen_(tenor)), and [Henry Bender](/source/Henry_Bender).[1] The film is a sequel to *[The White Horse Inn](/source/The_White_Horse_Inn_(1926_film))* (1926) and is based on the play *Als ich wiederkam* (English title: *Twelve Months Later*).

It was made at the [Emelka Studios](/source/Emelka_Studios) in [Munich](/source/Munich).

## Cast

- [Liane Haid](/source/Liane_Haid) as Josefa Vogelhuber

- [Max Hansen](/source/Max_Hansen_(tenor)) as Leopold Brandmayer

- [Henry Bender](/source/Henry_Bender) as Wilhelm Giesecke

- [Livio Pavanelli](/source/Livio_Pavanelli) as Dr. Siedler

- [Maly Delschaft](/source/Maly_Delschaft) as Ottilie Giesecke

- [Hermann Picha](/source/Hermann_Picha) as Hinzelmann, Privatgelehrter

- [Ferdinand Bonn](/source/Ferdinand_Bonn)

- [Anton Pointner](/source/Anton_Pointner)

- [Anita Dorris](/source/Anita_Dorris)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Bock & Bergfelder p.181

## Bibliography

- Hans-Michael Bock and [Tim Bergfelder](/source/Tim_Bergfelder). *The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema*. Berghahn Books.

## External links

- [*When I Came Back*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0315762/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

v t e The White Horse Inn (Im weißen Rößl) Play The White Horse Inn (1897) Operetta The White Horse Inn (1930) White Horse Inn (Broadway version) (1936) Films The White Horse Inn (1926) When I Came Back (1926) The White Horse Inn (1935) White Horse Inn (1948) The White Horse Inn (1952) The White Horse Inn (1960) Summer in Tyrol (1964)

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