Die Frau meiner Träume
Year | 1944 |
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Country | Germany |
Director | Georg Jacoby |
Cinematography | Konstantin Irmen-Tschet |
Scriptwriters | Georg JacobyHerbert WittJohann von Vásáry |
Music | Franz Grothe |
Art Direction | Erich Kettelhut |
Editing | Erich Kobler |
Genres | The musicalMelodramaComedy |
Release Date | August 25, 1944 |
Runtime | 93 min. |
Plot Summary
Did You Know?
In the Soviet car of the late 1940s early 1950s was with the screensaver "This film was taken as a trophy" and restricting "Children under 16 years are not allowed."
The initial song "lonely nights don't happen" in some years, all were cut.
In Germany, the film was quickly forgotten, and Marika rekk was much less popular than her partner in the film Wolfgang Luksha, whose film career successfully continued for another 30 years.
Second in popularity in the USSR, the film came due to the fact that it is mentioned in the epic "Seventeen moments of spring" as a film that could not stand Stirlitz, thus demonstrates some of its fragments.
A more accurate translation of the name "the Woman of my dreams".
Although Marika and waited while the child, to abandon filming with the pre-selected nature was impossible. The shooting took place in Prague. In the film Alexandrov "Spring" Orlov beats tap dancing on the same floor, and Marika rekk: the film was shot in one hall when the crew of Grigory Alexandrov arrived there around still standing decorations "Girls..."
The film is subversive in those days scene: the dance of the pies on the forks. The fact that this scene is almost one to one taken from the movie of Charles Chaplin's "the gold rush". But Charles Chaplin was a personal enemy of Hitler (because of the movie "the Great dictator") and all of his films in Nazi Germany were banned.
This movie is frankly borrowed the melody of the song is Harry Warren's "Honeymoon Hotel" from the movie "Parade in the limelight" (US, 1933, dir. Lloyd Bacon).