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A Foreign Affair
A Foreign Affair
In occupied Berlin, an army captain is torn between an ex-Nazi café singer and the US congresswoman investigating her.
rating
7.082
runtime
116 min

Release

1948-08-20

Cast

Jean Arthur
Jean Arthur
as Congresswoman Phoebe Frost
Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich
as Erika Von Schlüetow
John Lund
John Lund
as Captain John Pringle
Millard Mitchell
Millard Mitchell
as Col. Rufus J. Plummer
Peter von Zerneck
Peter von Zerneck
as Hans Otto Birgel
Stanley Prager
Stanley Prager
as Mike
William Murphy
William Murphy
as Joe
Gordon Jones
Gordon Jones
as Military Police
Freddie Steele
Freddie Steele
as Military Police
Raymond Bond
Raymond Bond
as Pennecot
Boyd Davis
Boyd Davis
as Giffin
Robert Malcolm
Robert Malcolm
as Kramer
Charles Meredith
Charles Meredith
as Yandell
Michael Raffetto
Michael Raffetto
as Salvatore
James Larmore
James Larmore
as Lieutenant Hornby
Damian O'Flynn
Damian O'Flynn
as Lieutenant Colonel
Frank Fenton
Frank Fenton
as Major Mathews
Harland Tucker
Harland Tucker
as General McAndrew
George M. Carleton
George M. Carleton
as General Finney
Nick Abramoff
Nick Abramoff
as Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Ted Cottle
Ted Cottle
as Gerhardt Maier (uncredited)
Zina Dennis
Zina Dennis
as Russian (uncredited)
Jimmie Dundee
Jimmie Dundee
as American M.P. (uncredited)
Lisa Golm
Lisa Golm
as German (uncredited)
Leo Gregory
Leo Gregory
as Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Ilka Grüning
Ilka Grüning
as German Wife (uncredited)
Vilmos Gymes
Vilmos Gymes
as Waiter (uncredited)
Chester Hayes
Chester Hayes
as Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Hans Herbert
Hans Herbert
as Waiter (uncredited)
Len Hendry
Len Hendry
as Staff Sergeant (uncredited)
Friedrich Hollaender
Friedrich Hollaender
as Piano Player at The Lorelei (uncredited)
Jerry James
Jerry James
as Lieutenant (uncredited)
Howard Joslin
Howard Joslin
as M.P. (uncredited)
George Kachin
George Kachin
as Russian Officer (uncredited)
Willy Kaufman
Willy Kaufman
as Waiter (uncredited)
Phyllis Kennedy
Phyllis Kennedy
as WAC Technical Sergeant (uncredited)
Henry Kulky
Henry Kulky
as Russian Sergeant (uncredited)
Harry Lauter
Harry Lauter
as Corporal (uncredited)
Rex Lease
Rex Lease
as M.P. Lieutenant (uncredited)
Norman Leavitt
Norman Leavitt
as Non-Commissioned Officer (uncredited)
Paul Lees
Paul Lees
as G.I. (uncredited)
Kenneth Lundy
Kenneth Lundy
as G.I. (uncredited)
Don Lynch
Don Lynch
as G.I. (uncredited)
Gregory Merims
Gregory Merims
as Russian Officer (uncredited)
Bert Moorhouse
Bert Moorhouse
as Transport Pilot (uncredited)
Hazard Newberry
Hazard Newberry
as Lieutenant (uncredited)
Larry Nunn
Larry Nunn
as Sergeant (uncredited)
Paul Panzer
Paul Panzer
as German Husband (uncredited)
George Paris
George Paris
as Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Frank Popovich
Frank Popovich
as Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Otto Reichow
Otto Reichow
as German Policeman (uncredited)
Albin Robeling
Albin Robeling
as Cook (uncredited)
Richard Ryen
Richard Ryen
as Maier (uncredited)
William Sabbot
William Sabbot
as Russian Dancer (uncredited)
William Self
William Self
as G.I. (uncredited)
Pat Shade
Pat Shade
as G.I. (uncredited)
John Shay
John Shay
as G.I. (uncredited)
William F. Sheehan
William F. Sheehan
as M.P. (uncredited)
Peter Similuk
Peter Similuk
as Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Bob Simpson
Bob Simpson
as Major (uncredited)
Zivko Simunovich
Zivko Simunovich
as Russian Soldier (uncredited)
Bert Stevens
Bert Stevens
as The Lorelei Patron (uncredited)
Walter Thiele
Walter Thiele
as German (uncredited)
George Unanoff
George Unanoff
as Russian Officer (uncredited)
Edward Van Sloan
Edward Van Sloan
as German (uncredited)
Jack Vlaskin
Jack Vlaskin
as Russian Dancer (uncredited)
Sergei N. Vonesky
Sergei N. Vonesky
as Russian Officer (uncredited)
Henry Vroom
Henry Vroom
as American Sergeant (uncredited)
Otto Waldis
Otto Waldis
as Inspector (uncredited)
Fay Wall
Fay Wall
as Fräulein (uncredited)
Christa Walton
Christa Walton
as Fräulein (uncredited)
Bobby Watson
Bobby Watson
as Hitler (uncredited)
Eric Wyland
Eric Wyland
as German Waiter (uncredited)
Frank Yaconelli
Frank Yaconelli
as Accordion Player (uncredited)
Nicholas L. Zane
Nicholas L. Zane
as Russian Officer (uncredited)

Director

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Geronimo1967

Billy Wilder pulls together a great script and two engaging performances from Jean Arthur and Marlene Dietrich in this entertaining story of a US Congresswoman who visits post-war Berlin to check up on the morals of the American troops. She falls for one of them who just happens to be already spoken for. There ensues a bit of a tug-of-war between the two women over the rather charmless John Lund. Millard Mitchell is good value as the war-weary colonel; there are enough Dietrich songs to keep her fans content and we even get a twist at the end. There may well have been some murmurings Stateside once this film was released. It doesn't exactly show the Yanks in a great light as they party and black-market their way through a bomb wrecked Berlin but it does demonstrate the need for a "release" for so many from the years of war and deprivation with style and occasionally, some humour.