The Tannhof Women

The Tannhof Women (German: Die Frauen vom Tannhof) is a 1934 German drama film directed by Franz Seitz and starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Paul Richter and Ursula Grabley. It was distributed in America in 1936 and reviewed by the New York Times.

Synopsis
For more than a hundred years a curse has seemingly hung over the Tanhoff family, due to the hard-heartedness of once of their ancestors, all the woman of the family die in childbirth. Hertha, a self-confident city girl marrying the heir to the Tanhoff estate, tries to overcome the family's fears about the curse.

Cast

 * Rudolf Klein-Rogge as 	Jakob Aigner, der Tannenhofbauer
 * Paul Richter as 	Hans Aigner, sein Sohn
 * Marianne Wehmer as 	Agnes Baumann
 * Ursula Grabley as Hertha Richter
 * Josef Eichheim as 	Michel, Knecht auf dem Tannenhof
 * Walter Holten as Max Lankes
 * Käte Merk as 	Else Lankes, seine Frau
 * Rosa Kirchner-Lang as Regine, Wirtschafterin des Tannenhofes
 * Franz Sigg as Weinberger, Wirt des Unterkunftshauses