
A Foreign Affair
In occupied Berlin, a US Army Captain is torn between an ex-Nazi cafe singer and the US Congresswoman investigating her.
A Foreign Affair
August 20, 1948
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Cast (75)

Jean Arthur
Congresswoman Phoebe Frost

Marlene Dietrich
Erika Von Schlüetow

John Lund
Captain John Pringle

Millard Mitchell
Col. Rufus J. Plummer

Peter von Zerneck
Hans Otto Birgel

Stanley Prager
Mike

William Murphy
Joe

Gordon Jones
Military Police

Freddie Steele
Military Police

Raymond Bond
Pennecot

Boyd Davis
Giffin

Robert Malcolm
Kramer

Charles Meredith
Yandell

Michael Raffetto
Salvatore

James Larmore
Lieutenant Hornby

Damian O'Flynn
Lieutenant Colonel

Frank Fenton
Major Mathews

Harland Tucker
General McAndrew

George M. Carleton
General Finney

Nick Abramoff
Russian Soldier (uncredited)

Ted Cottle
Gerhardt Maier (uncredited)

Zina Dennis
Russian (uncredited)

Jimmie Dundee
American M.P. (uncredited)

Lisa Golm
German (uncredited)

Leo Gregory
Russian Soldier (uncredited)

Ilka Grüning
German Wife (uncredited)

Vilmos Gymes
Waiter (uncredited)

Chester Hayes
Russian Soldier (uncredited)

Hans Herbert
Waiter (uncredited)

Len Hendry
Staff Sergeant (uncredited)

Friedrich Hollaender
Piano Player at The Lorelei (uncredited)

Jerry James
Lieutenant (uncredited)

Howard Joslin
M.P. (uncredited)

George Kachin
Russian Officer (uncredited)

Willy Kaufman
Waiter (uncredited)

Phyllis Kennedy
WAC Technical Sergeant (uncredited)

Henry Kulky
Russian Sergeant (uncredited)

Harry Lauter
Corporal (uncredited)

Rex Lease
M.P. Lieutenant (uncredited)

Norman Leavitt
Non-Commissioned Officer (uncredited)

Paul Lees
G.I. (uncredited)

Kenneth Lundy
G.I. (uncredited)

Don Lynch
G.I. (uncredited)

Gregory Merims
Russian Officer (uncredited)

Bert Moorhouse
Transport Pilot (uncredited)

Hazard Newberry
Lieutenant (uncredited)

Larry Nunn
Sergeant (uncredited)

Paul Panzer
German Husband (uncredited)

George Paris
Russian Soldier (uncredited)

Frank Popovich
Russian Soldier (uncredited)

Otto Reichow
German Policeman (uncredited)

Albin Robeling
Cook (uncredited)

Richard Ryen
Maier (uncredited)

William Sabbot
Russian Dancer (uncredited)

William Self
G.I. (uncredited)

Pat Shade
G.I. (uncredited)

John Shay
G.I. (uncredited)

William F. Sheehan
M.P. (uncredited)

Peter Similuk
Russian Soldier (uncredited)

Bob Simpson
Major (uncredited)

Zivko Simunovich
Russian Soldier (uncredited)

Bert Stevens
The Lorelei Patron (uncredited)

Walter Thiele
German (uncredited)

George Unanoff
Russian Officer (uncredited)

Edward Van Sloan
German (uncredited)

Jack Vlaskin
Russian Dancer (uncredited)

Sergei N. Vonesky
Russian Officer (uncredited)

Henry Vroom
American Sergeant (uncredited)

Otto Waldis
Inspector (uncredited)

Fay Wall
Fräulein (uncredited)

Christa Walton
Fräulein (uncredited)

Bobby Watson
Hitler (uncredited)

Eric Wyland
German Waiter (uncredited)

Frank Yaconelli
Accordion Player (uncredited)

Nicholas L. Zane
Russian Officer (uncredited)
Crew (27)
Directing

Gerd Oswald
Second Assistant Director

Billy Wilder
Director

C.C. Coleman
Assistant Director

Harry Hogan
Script Supervisor
Writing

David Shaw
Original Story

Charles Brackett
Screenplay

Billy Wilder
Screenplay

Richard L. Breen
Screenplay

Robert Harari
Adaptation
Production

Charles Brackett
Producer

Hugh Brown
Production Manager
Sound

Hugo Grenzbach
Sound Recordist

Friedrich Hollaender
Original Music Composer

Walter Oberst
Sound Recordist
Art

Sam Comer
Set Decoration

Ross Dowd
Set Decoration

Hans Dreier
Art Direction

Walter H. Tyler
Art Direction
Camera

Ed Crowder
Grip

Charles Lang
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up

Wally Westmore
Makeup Supervisor

Edith Head
Costume Design
Crew

Ronnie Lubin
Dialogue Coach

Gordon Jennings
Special Effects
Editing

Doane Harrison
Editor
Lighting
No data availableVisual Effects

Farciot Edouart
Visual Effects

Dewey Wrigley
Visual Effects