
79 minutes
8/15/1952
This German slice-of-life drama is based on a very real postwar dilemma. At the time the film was made, there were over 3000 children living in Germany who'd been fathered by African American GIs. Referred to as "mischlings," these children were often treated as outcasts because of their illegitimacy and skin color. One such mischling is Toxi (played by herself), who is sent to live with her American father when her mother dies. At first, Toxi is welcomed with opened arms, but the father, who already has two children, has neither the time nor the money to care for the girl. Toxi is then bundled off to an orphanage, sparking a serious rift in her father's family. By concentrating on a highly fictionalized plotline, Toxi tends to ignore the thousands of other mischlings whose lives are far more complex and tragic than that of the film's central character.
Elfie Fiegert
as Toxi

Paul Bildt
as Grossvater Rose

Johanna Hofer
as Grossmutter Helene

Carola Höhn
as Charlotte Jenrich

Elisabeth Flickenschildt
as Tante Wally

Ernst Waldow
as Übelhack

Erika von Thellmann
as Frau Übelhack

Katharina Brauren
as Vorsteherin
Lotte Brackebusch
as Frau Berstel

Willy Maertens
as Inspektor Plaukart
Gertrud Prey
as Schwester