Drama History
Young Olga Ahrendt almost succeeded in attempting suicide. She had thrown herself in front of a tram out of desperation about her miserable life, a desperation she shared with many in the post-war period. Fortunately, Privy Councillor Sauerbruch is at the scene of the incident, ordering her to be admitted to his clinic after a brief examination. Sauerbruch works both as a university lecturer and as a surgeon, a famous doctor who not only helps his patients physically but also gives them spiritual comfort. After he has taken Olga Ahrendt to his hospital, he discovers during an examination that her suicide attempt is due to a serious physical illness. He intensively takes care of her without forgetting about his other patients, to whom he can give a new will to live, even if only through a small story. And he will also treat Olga Ahrendt successfully...
Directed by
Rolf Hansen
Written by
Felix Lützkendorf
Hans Christian Blech
Arbeiter Brauer
Erich Ponto
Chefarzt Psychiatrie
Heidemarie Hatheyer
Olga Ahrends
Hilde Körber
Oberschwester der Psychiatrie
Hans Quest
Dr. Berthold
Ewald Balser
Prof. Ferdinand Sauerbruch
Paul Bildt
Briefträger Wendlandt
Rudolf Vogel
Kellner
Lina Carstens
Oberschwester der Chirurgie
Wilhelm Borchert
Eisenbahner Ahrends
Edith Schultze-Westrum
Sauerbruchs Sekretärin
Charles Regnier
Oberarzt Psychiatrie
Otto Gebühr
Sauerbruchs Helfer
Claus Biederstaedt
Politkommissar
Ernst Waldow
kellner
Friedrich Domin
Paul von Hindenburg
Maria Wimmer
Frau Sauerbruch
Rolf Henniger
Dr. Winters

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