Séraphine and her mother arrive in Paris to visit the 1867 World Exhibition. In an overcrowded city they must be accommodated in separate hotels. During the night the mother, who wasn't feeling very well, gets suddenly worse. When next morning Séraphine goes to meet her every trace of her presence has disappeared and everybody denies having ever met her. The bewildered young woman must find someone who believes her. Previous version of So Long at the Fair (1950).
Directing | Veit Harlan | Director |
Production | Helmut Eweler | Producer |
Camera | Erich Kilian | Still Photographer |
Editing | Marianne Behr | Editor |
Production | Kurt Heinz | Location Manager |
Writing | Felix Lützkendorf | Screenplay |
Production | Franz Tappers | Producer |
Writing | Thea von Harbou | Screenplay |
Costume & Make-Up | Hans Kothe | Costume Designer |
Camera | Bruno Mondi | Director of Photography |
Art | Hermann Warm | Construction Manager |
Camera | Erich Grohmann | Assistant Camera |
Costume & Make-Up | Anni Loretto | Costume Design |
Writing | Veit Harlan | Screenplay |
Production | Bruno Lopinski | Production Manager |
Writing | Hans Rothe | Original Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Maria Pommer-Uhlig | Costume Design |
Production | Paul Goergens | Location Manager |
Art | Carl Haacker | Construction Manager |
Sound | Hans-Otto Borgmann | Music |
Sound | Hans Ruetten | Sound |
Directing | Wolfgang Schleif | Assistant Director |