Lilli Marlene

Lilli Marlene

Release date : December 8, 1950
Runtime : 1h 14m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Arthur Crabtree /
Writers : Leslie Wood /
Production companies : William Gell Productions / Monarch Productions Limited /
December 8, 1950 1h 14m United Kingdom Drama English More
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Lilli Marlene, a French girl working as a bar maid in her uncle's café in Benghazi, Libya, turns out to be the girl that the popular German wartime song Lili Marleen had been written for before the war, so both the British and the Germans try to use her for propaganda purposes - especially as it turns out that she can sing as well. When the Germans kidnap her in Cairo and she starts appearing in radio broadcasts from Berlin, her British soldier friends think that she's joined the enemy. They couldn't be more wrong, because after the war it turns out that her songs over the radio contained secret messages to London from British agents in Berlin.
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Lisa Daniely
Lilli Marlene
Richard Murdoch
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Cecil Brock
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Ben Williams
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Marcel Poncin
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Lawrence O'Madden
Col. Wharton
Stuart Lindsell
Major Phillips
Olaf Olsen
Nazi Officer
Irene Prador
Nurse Schmidt
Aud Johansen
Nurse Melke
Carl Jaffe
Propaganda Chief

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  • title:Lilli Marlene
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1950
  • Runtime:1h 14m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Arthur Crabtree /
  • Writers: Leslie Wood ·
  • Production companies: William Gell Productions · Monarch Productions Limited ·
  • Overview:Lilli Marlene, a French girl working as a bar maid in her uncle's café in Benghazi, Libya, turns out to be the girl that the popular German wartime song Lili Marleen had been written for before the war, so both the British and the Germans try to use her for propaganda purposes - especially as it turns out that she can sing as well. When the Germans kidnap her in Cairo and she starts appearing in radio broadcasts from Berlin, her British soldier friends think that she's joined the enemy. They couldn't be more wrong, because after the war it turns out that her songs over the radio contained secret messages to London from British agents in Berlin.
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