Between Hamburg and Haiti

Between Hamburg and Haiti (Zwischen Hamburg und Haiti) is a 1940 German drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Gustav Knuth, Gisela Uhlen and Albert Florath. A German plantation owner rescues a young German woman who has been abandoned by her lover in Latin America.

The film's sets were designed by Ernst H. Albrecht. Location shooting took place in Hamburg.

Cast

 * Gustav Knuth as Henry Brinkmann
 * Gisela Uhlen as 'Bella' Anna Wittstock
 * Albert Florath as Wilm
 * Walter Franck as Melchior Schlömpp alias Larsen
 * Ruth Eweler as Ingeborg
 * Kurt Waitzmann as Gustav Petersen
 * Grethe Weiser as Kitty
 * Walter Lieck as Hermann Polt
 * Will Dohm as Miguel Braga
 * Anneliese Kressel as Rosita
 * Lea Niako as Dolores
 * Michael Simo as Tänzer
 * Siegfried Drost
 * Erich Dunskus as Mexikanischer Hotelportier
 * Angelo Ferrari as Angestellter im mexikanischen Hotel
 * Bernhard Goetzke
 * Erich Hecking
 * Otto Kronburger
 * Peter C. Leska
 * Eduard Marks
 * Manfred Meurer as Manuel
 * Karl-Heinz Peters as Jackson
 * Leo Peukert as Der deutsche Geschäftsfreund Miguels
 * Ernst Rotmund
 * Hans Adalbert Schlettow
 * Annemarie Schreiner as Chinita
 * Franz Schönemann
 * Wolf Trutz
 * Ernst Weiser
 * Herbert Weissbach as Gast im 'Goldenen Hufeisen'
 * Manny Ziener