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Three Comrades (1938) The close friendship of three German soldiers is strengthened by their shared love for the same

Three Comrades (1938)

The close friendship of three German soldiers is strengthened by their shared love for the same woman, who is dying of tuberculosis.

Cast:
Erich Lohkamp: Robert Taylor
Patricia Hollmann: Margaret Sullavan
Otto Koster: Franchot Tone
Gottfried Lenz: Robert Young
Alfons: Guy Kibbee
Breuer: Lionel Atwill
Dr. Becker: Henry Hull
Local Doctor: Charley Grapewin
Dr. Jaffe: Monty Woolley
Housekeeper at Sea-side Hotel: Ricca Allen
Officer Giving Toast: Stanley Andrews
Nurse at Sanatorium: Jessie Arnold
Rita - Singer Accompanied by Erich: Barbara Bedford
Adjutant Requesting Demolition of Plane: Walter Bonn
Valentin - Man with Eye Patch: Henry Brandon
Second Comic: Francis X. Bushman Jr.
First Comic with Singer: George Chandler
Herr Schultz: Spencer Charters
Singers: St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers
Bald Man at Wedding: Harvey Clark
Becker's Assistant: Roger Converse
Bartender: Jules Cowles
Dancing Guest at Inn: Art Howard
Younger Vogt Man at Wrecked Car Scene: William Haade
Jupp - Boy Running for Help: Donald Haines
Thief: Chuck Hamilton
Singer with Comics: Alva Kellogg
German Officer: Paul Kruger
Frau Brunner - Sanatorium Clerk: Priscilla Lawson
Dancer Who Stumbles with Erich: Hal Le Sueur
Boris: Mitchell Lewis
Club Patron: Max Linder
Old Woman by Phone: Marjorie Main
Landlady Frau Zalewski: Claire McDowell
Ludwig - Pat's Majordomo: Edward McWade
Nightclub Guest: Harold Miller
Party Guest: Roger Moore
Frau Schmidt: Esther Muir
Burgomaster: Ferdinand Munier
Adolph - Man Shooting Gun: George Offerman Jr.
Frau Schultz: Sarah Padden
Tony: Leonard Penn
Major - Young Soldier's Father: Frank Reicher
Young Soldier: Phillip Terry
Owner of Wrecked Car: Morgan Wallace
Bookstore Owner: E. Alyn Warren
Fake Mrs. Harding at Dance: Josephine Whittell
Elder Vogt Man: Norman Willis
Old Nurse: Dorothea Wolbert
Dr. Plauten: George Zucco

Written by: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edward E. Paramore Jr., Erich Maria Remarque

Director: Frank Borzage

Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Release date: 03 Jun 1938
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