Liebelei (film)
Liebelei | |
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Directed by | Max Ophüls |
Produced by |
Christoph Mülleneisen[1] Herman Millakowsky (Pre-production) |
Screenplay by |
Curt Alexander Hans Wilhelm Max Ophüls |
Story by | Felix Salten |
Based on |
Liebelei by Arthur Schnitzler |
Starring |
Magda Schneider Wolfgang Liebeneiner |
Music by | Theo Mackeben |
Cinematography | Franz Planer |
Edited by | Friedel Buckow |
Distributed by | General Foreign Sales (US) |
Release dates |
March 10, 1933 (Germany) February 27, 1936 (US) |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Liebelei (1933) is a German film directed by Max Ophüls. The film, based on a play of the same name (Liebelei) by Arthur Schnitzler, describes an ill-fated love affair.
Plot
A love affair between a young lieutenant and a musician's daughter ends tragically when the lieutenant is killed in a duel, and the girl commits suicide.
A separate French-language version - A Love Story (1934) - was also released, using most of the original cast.
Cast
- Magda Schneider as Christine Weyring[N 1]
- Wolfgang Liebeneiner as Lieutenant Fritz Lobheimer
- Luise Ullrich as Mizzi Schlager
- Carl Esmond as Lieutenant Theo Kaiser
- Olga Tschechowa as Baronin von Eggersdorff
- Gustaf Gründgens as Baron von Eggersdorff
- Paul Hörbiger as Old Weyring, Christine's father
- ↑ Schneider's daughter, Romy Schneider, played the same role in the 1958 film Christine
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