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  1. Franziska is a really interesting character: an up-front, modern woman (she cuts right to the chase as far as spending the night is concerned) and a self-sacrificing perfect Nazi Frau - both at the same time.

  2. 1941. Auf Wiedersehn, Franziska. Directed by Helmut Käutner. The relationship between Franziska and her partner Michael, a globetrotting photojournalist, remains strained due to their constant separation, until tragedy strikes, forcing Michael to come home and to make a decision about their future. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Helmut Käutner
    • Terra-Filmkunst
  3. (1941; “Goodbye, Franziska!”), which concerns the marital troubles between a reporter and his neglected wife. When the authorities forced Käutner to add an illogical upbeat ending to the latter film, he responded by making the enforced sequence deliberately contrived and farcical.

  4. Goodbye, Franziska (German: '''Auf Wiedersehen, Franziska!''') is a 1957 West German romance film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Carlos Thompson and Josef Meinrad. It is a remake of the 1941 film of the same name. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin.

  5. Goodbye, Franziska (German: Auf Wiedersehn, Franziska!) is a 1941 German romance film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Marianne Hoppe, Hans Söhnker and Fritz Odemar. [1] It portrays the relationship between a globetrotting reporter and his devoted wife. The film was remade in 1957.

  6. Goodbye, Franziska (German: Auf Wiedersehn, Franziska!) is a 1941 German romance film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Marianne Hoppe, Hans Söhnker and Fritz Odemar. [1] It portrays the relationship between a globetrotting reporter and his devoted wife. The film was remade in 1957.

  7. Goodbye, Franziska (‹See Tfd› German: Auf Wiedersehen, Franziska!) is a 1957 West German romance film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Ruth Leuwerik, Carlos Thompson and Josef Meinrad. [1] It is a remake of the 1941 film of the same name. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin.

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