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.
[1] For more than a hundred years a curse has seemingly hung over the Tanhoff family.
Due to the hard-heartedness of one 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.
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