Koma Film Stars

Issuing Company: Koma
Country of Issue: Germany (Hamburg / Hagen)
Year of Issue: 1951-1952
Color/B&W: B&W
Number of Cards in Set: A & B x 20 + C & D x 25 = 90 in total
Card Size: 1 13/16" x 2 3/8" (4.5 x 6 cm)
Issued as insert with what product: Coffee

Notes: Checklist incomplete. Koma stands for Koch & Mann, which is an interesting name for a company that imports and roasts coffee! 4 series were issued. A & B x 20 cards with the title "Lieblinge des deutschen Films" (German Film Favourites), and C & D x 25 cards with the title "Lieblinge des Films" (Film Favourites). All cards have rounded corners (if that's not an oxymoron), and no albums were issued. Most cards mention a film title on the back, with the latest date for series A & B being 1951, and for series C & D 1952. A rare issue.

Thanks to Nick Bolton for help with this checklist.


Series A: Lieblinge des deutschen Films

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6. Willy Fritsch. "Schon muss man sein", 1951
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11. Maria Holst. "Im Banne der Madonna", 1951
12. Carl Raddatz. "Der Schatten des Herrn Monitor", 1950
13. Gretl Schorg. "Weh dem, der liebt", 1951
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16. Willy Birgel. "Das ewige Spiel", 1951
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Series B: Lieblinge des deutschen Films

1. Irene von Meyendorff. "Pikanterie", 1950
2. Luis Trenker. "Duell in den Bergen", 1950
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17. Jeanette Schultze. "Skandal in der Botschaft", 1950
18. Dieter Borsche. "Dr. Holl", 1951
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20. Viktor de Kowa. "Skandal in der Botschaft", 1950


Series C: Lieblinge des Films

1. Rita Hayworth (no film title)
2. Vico Torriani. "Meine Frau macht Dummheiten", 1952
3. Lil Dagover. "Man spielt nicht mit der Liebe", 1949
4. Adolf Wohlbruck. "Wiener Walzer", 1951
5. Cecile Aubry. "Manon", 1949
6. Georg Thomalla. "Meine Frau macht Dummheiten", 1952
7. Catja Gorna. "Der Schatten des Herrn Monitor", 1950
8. Jean Marais. "Rendezvous in Paris", 1950. (French film – original title = "Le Chateau de verre")
9. Linda Caroll. "Sehnsucht des Herzens", 1951
10. Heinz Ruhmann. "Ich mach dich Glucklich", 1949
11. Margot Hielscher. "Der blaue Strohhut", 1949
12. Tyrone Power. "Suez", 1938
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20. Stan Laurel. "Dick und Doof in geheimer Mission", 1944. (American movie – original title = "The Big Noise"). Note: The motif on the card shows a scene from a different movie "A-haunting we will go", from 1942.
21. Eleanor Powell. "Sensationen fur Millionen", 1944. (American movie – original title = "Sensations of 1945")
22. Gunnar Moller. "Heidelberger Romanze", 1951
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24. James Stewart. "Der gebrochene Pfeil", 1950. (American movie – original title = "Broken Arrow")
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Series D: Lieblinge des Films

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4. Ingrid Bergmann. "Spiel mit dem Schicksal", 1945. (American movie – original title = "Saratoga Trunk")
5. Erich Fiedler. "Unschuld in tausend Noten", 1951
6. Jean Simmons (no film title)
7. William Elliott (no film title)
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9. Mathias Wieman. "Herz der Welt", 1952
10. Margaret Lockwood (no film title)
11. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. "Der Verbannte", 1947. (American movie – original title = "The Exile")
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17. Gregory Peck (no film title)
18. Hertha Feiler. "Ich mach dich glucklich", 1949
19. Hans Richter. "Schon muss man sein", 1951
20. Debra Paget. "Der gebrochene Pfeil", 1950. (American movie – original title = "Broken Arrow")
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22. Sybille Schmitz. "Die Luge", 1950
23. Christopher Kent. "Singoalla", 1949
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