The Nina B. Affair
1961 film
- Johannes Mario Simmel (novel)
- Roger Nimier
- Jacques Robert
- Robert Siodmak
Georges Lourau
- Nadja Tiller
- Pierre Brasseur
- Walter Giller
Production
companies
companies
- Bavaria Film
- Ciné-Alliance
- Filmsonor
- Cinédis
- Bavaria Film
Release date
- 7 June 1961 (1961-06-07)
Running time
- France
- West Germany
The Nina B. Affair (French: L'affaire Nina B., German: Affäre Nina B) is a 1961 French-West German drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Nadja Tiller, Pierre Brasseur and Walter Giller.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and Bavaria Studios in Munich.
Cast
- Nadja Tiller as Nina Berrera
- Pierre Brasseur as Berrera
- Walter Giller as Holden
- Charles Regnier as Schwerdtfeger
- Hubert Deschamps as Romberg
- Jacques Dacqmine as Dr. Zorn
- Maria Meriko as Mila
- André Certes as Falkenberg
- Nicolas Vogel as Von Knapp
- Ellen Bernsen as La secrétaire de Schwerdtfeger
- Marie Mergey as l’infirmière
- Guy Decomble as Lofting
- Philippe Forquet as Le fils de Schwerdtfeger
- Etienne Bierry as Dietrich
- José Luis de Vilallonga as Kurt
- Dominique Dandrieux as Micky
References
- ^ Bock & Bergfelder p.447
Bibliography
- Deborah Lazaroff Alpi. Robert Siodmak: A Biography, with Critical Analyses of His Films Noirs and a Filmography of All His Works. McFarland,1998.
- Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
External links
- The Nina B. Affair at IMDb
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Films directed by Robert Siodmak
1930–1939
- People on Sunday (1930)
- Farewell (1930)
- Inquest (1931)
- About an Inquest (1931, MLV)
- The Man in Search of His Murderer (1931)
- Storms of Passion (1932)
- Quick (1932)
- The Burning Secret (1933)
- The Weaker Sex (1933)
- The Crisis is Over (1934)
- La Vie parisienne (1936)
- Parisian Life (1936)
- The Great Refrain (1936)
- Compliments of Mister Flow (1936)
- White Cargo (1937)
- Mollenard (1938)
- The Corsican Brothers (1939)
- Personal Column (1939)
1941–1951
- West Point Widow (1941)
- Fly-by-Night (1942)
- The Night Before the Divorce (1942)
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy (1942)
- Someone to Remember (1943)
- Son of Dracula (1943)
- Phantom Lady (1944)
- Cobra Woman (1944)
- Christmas Holiday (1944)
- The Suspect (1944)
- The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945)
- The Spiral Staircase (1946)
- The Killers (1946)
- The Dark Mirror (1946)
- Time Out of Mind (1947)
- Cry of the City (1948)
- Criss Cross (1949)
- The Great Sinner (1949)
- The File on Thelma Jordon (1950)
- Deported (1950)
- The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951)
1952–1969
- The Crimson Pirate (1952)
- Flesh and the Woman (1954)
- Die Ratten (1955)
- My Father, the Actor (1956)
- The Devil Strikes at Night (1957)
- Dorothea Angermann (1959)
- Magnificent Sinner (1959)
- The Rough and the Smooth (1959)
- My Schoolfriend (1960)
- The Nina B. Affair (1961)
- Escape from East Berlin (1962)
- The Shoot (1964)
- The Treasure of the Aztecs (1965)
- The Pyramid of the Sun God (1965)
- Custer of the West (1967)
- Kampf um Rom (1968)
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