"Ten on Every Finger" (German: "An jedem Finger zehn") is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Erik Ode. The story centers on a revue dancer named Margit Rameau, played by Germaine Damar, who falls in love with composer Bert Martin, portrayed by Erich Auer, but their romance is hindered by misunderstandings and busy schedules until they reunite during a local revue performance. The film is structured as a musical revue featuring numerous guest stars performing as themselves, including Josephine Baker in her final on-screen film role, Hans Albers, and Kenneth Spencer

Germaine Damar
Margit Rameau

Erich Auer
Bert Martin

Loni Heuser
Loni

Walter Giller
Fips

Bibi Johns
Biggy Wilson

Hubert von Meyerinck
Director des Lido

Cornelia Froboess
Cornelia

Hans Albers
Er selbst

Josephine Baker
Sängerin

Rudolf Schock
Er selbst

Walter Gross
Franz Hempel

Kurt Vespermann
Kriminalkommissar

Helmut Zacharias
Helmut

Gerhard Wendland
Sänger

Ruth Stephan
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