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Blandine Ebinger
Blandine Ebinger (born Blandine Loeser) (4 November 1899, in Berlin – 25 December 1993, in Berlin) was a German actress and ''chansonniere''. Career Ebinger became acquainted with Friedrich Hollaender in 1919, and with him she became heavily invested as a performer, writer, and composer in the Berlin cabaret scene in the 1920s, beginning in the cabaret and the Café des Westens. She recorded many of her husband's, Friedrich Hollaender, cabaret songs, including the set of songs entitled '. Ebinger emigrated to the United States in 1937, returning to Berlin in 1947. She moved to Munich, where she met her second husband, the publisher Helwig Hassepflug, in 1961. They eventually settled back in Berlin, where she continued her career in the theater and as an actress on television productions. Family Ebinger was the daughter of the pianist Gustav Loeser and the actress Margarete Wezel. She married Friedrich Hollaender. Although Ebinger and Hollaender ended their marriage bef ...
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Friedrich Hollaender
Friedrich Hollaender (in exile also Frederick Hollander; 18 October 189618 January 1976) was a German film score, film composer and author. Life and career He was born in London to a Jewish family, where his father, operetta composer Victor Hollaender, worked as a musical director at the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Barnum & Bailey Circus. Young Hollaender had a solid music and theatre family background: his uncle Gustav was director of the Stern Conservatory in Berlin, and his uncle Felix Hollaender was a well-known novelist and drama critic, who later worked with Max Reinhardt at the Deutsches Theater (Berlin), Deutsches Theater. In 1899 Hollaender's family returned to Berlin. His father began teaching at the Stern Conservatory, where his son became a student in Engelbert Humperdinck (composer), Engelbert Humperdinck's master class. In the evening he played the piano at silent film performances in local cinemas, developing the art of musical improvisation. By t ...
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Heads Up, Charley
''Heads Up, Charley'' (German: ''Kopf hoch, Charly!'') is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Anton Pointner, and Michael Bohnen. Marlene Dietrich appears in a supporting role. Production The film is based on a novel by Ludwig Wolff with location shooting done in Paris, Hamburg and New York. Other scenes were shot at Berlin's EFA Studios. The film premiered on 18 March 1927 at the UFA-Theatre Kurfürstendamm in Berlin and was a box office success. Richter's heirs later agreed to withhold the film from exhibition during Dietrich's lifetime.Bach p.542 Cast * Ellen Richter as Charlotte Ditmar * Anton Pointner as Frank Ditmar * Michael Bohnen as John Jacob Bunjes * Max Gülstorff as Harry Mosenheim * Margaret Quimby as Margie Quinn * George De Carlton as Rufus Quinn * Angelo Ferrari as Marquis d'Ormesson * Robert Scholz as Herzog von Sanzedilla * Nikolai Malikoff as Prince Platonoff * Toni Tetzlaff as Fr. Zangenberg * ...
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The Staircase (1950 Film)
''The Staircase'' (german: Die Treppe) is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Alfred Braun and (uncredited) Wolfgang Staudte, and starring Hilde Körber, Herbert Stass and Paul Westermeier.Bock & Bergfelder p. 315 It was partly shot at the Wiesbaden Studios in Hesse. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Paul Markwitz and Fritz Maurischat. Synopsis The film portrays the lives of the inhabitants of the four floors of a tenement A tenement is a type of building shared by multiple dwellings, typically with flats or apartments on each floor and with shared entrance stairway access. They are common on the British Isles, particularly in Scotland. In the medieval Old Town, i ... building, connected by the staircase. Cast References Bibliography * Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. ''The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books, 2009. External links * 1950 films 1950 drama films German drama films West German film ...
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Five Suspects
''Five Suspects'' (german: Fünf unter Verdacht, translation=''Five Under Suspicion'') is a 1950 West German crime film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Hans Nielsen, Dorothea Wieck and Friedrich Schoenfelder.Bergfelder p. 148 It is also known by the alternative title of ''City in the Fog''. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Botho Hoefer. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. Cast * Hans Nielsen as Kriminalrat Thomsen * Dorothea Wieck as Frau Berling * Friedrich Schoenfelder as Dr. Sven Berling * Ina Halley as Ingrid Sörensen * Blandine Ebinger as Margarite Lassens * Josef Sieber as Schuldiener Palsberg / Erik Palsberg, dessen Bruder * Franz Nicklisch as Karl Jensen * Hans Leibelt as Schuldirektor Dr. Lassens * Henry Lorenzen as Kriminalassistent Aalsen * Lutz Moik as Klaus Eriksen * Gunnar Möller as Ole Klimm * Friedhelm von Petersson as Jacob Eriksen * Horst Gentzen as Arne Hansen * Thomas Lundberg as Knud Petersen * Karl Klüsne ...
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The Beaver Coat (1937 Film)
''The Beaver Coat'' (german: Der Biberpelz) is a 1937 German comedy film directed by Jürgen von Alten and starring Heinrich George, Ida Wüst, and Rotraut Richter. It is an adaptation of Gerhart Hauptmann's play ''The Beaver Coat''. The German premiere took place on 3 December 1937. Another film version of the play ''The Beaver Coat ''The Beaver Coat'' (german: Der Biberpelz) is a satirical play by Gerhart Hauptmann premiered in Berlin in 1893. The work is an example of a German naturalistic ''Diebskomödie'', or 'thief's comedy'. The drama takes place "somewhere in Berlin ...'' was released in 1949. Cast See also * ''The Beaver Coat'' (1928 film) * ''The Beaver Coat'' (1949 film) References External links * German comedy films 1937 comedy films Films directed by Jürgen von Alten German films based on plays Films based on works by Gerhart Hauptmann German black-and-white films 1930s German films {{1930s-Germany-film-stub ...
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Girls In White
''Girls in White'' (german: Mädchen in Weiß) is a 1936 German musical comedy film directed by Victor Janson and starring Maria Cebotari, Iván Petrovich and Hilde von Stolz. It was shot at the Terra Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Set in pre-revolutionary Russia at the Smolny Institute, the film tells the story of the young student Daniela, who wants to follow in her mother's footsteps and become an opera singer. The film's most famous song is "I am Here to be Happy" ("Ich bin auf der Welt glücklich zu sein"). Cast * Maria Cebotari as Daniela * Iván Petrovich as Count Feodor Ivanowitsch Schuwalow * Hilde von Stolz as Natalia (a dancer) * Georg Alexander as Grand Duke Sergej Andrejewitsch * Ernst Dumcke as Opera Director * Hans Junkermann as General Goremkin (Daniela's uncle) * Ilse Fürstenberg as Irina (General Goremkin's wife) * Herta Worell as Vera (schoolgirl) * Trude Haefelin as Olga (schoolgirl) * Rosette Zobber as Marina (schoolgirl ...
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Fresh Wind From Canada
''Fresh Wind from Canada'' (german: Frischer Wind aus Kanada) is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Erich Holder and starring Max Gülstorff, Dorit Kreysler and Paul Hörbiger.Kreimeier p. 236 It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam outside Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut and Max Mellin. Cast * Max Gülstorff as J. N. Granitz * Dorit Kreysler as Karin, seine Tochter * Paul Hörbiger Paul Hörbiger (29 April 1894 – 5 March 1981) was an Austrian theatre and film actor. Life and work Paul Hörbiger was born in the Hungarian capital Budapest, then part of Austria-Hungary, the son of engineer Hanns Hörbiger, founder of the ... as Meinkel, Angestellter Modehaus Granitz * Oskar Sima as Bernetzki, Angestellter Modehaus Granitz * Blandine Ebinger as Lore Hartwig, Angestellte Modehaus Granitz * Jakob Tiedtke as Henry Baker * Harald Paulsen as Jonny, sein Sohn * Leopoldine Konstantin as Frau Olden * Hans Brausewetter as Sven, i ...
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What Am I Without You
''What Am I Without You'' (german: Was bin ich ohne Dich) is a 1934 German musical comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Wolfgang Liebeneiner, Betty Bird, and Olga Chekhova. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Gustav A. Knauer, Alexander Mügge and Walter Reimann. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue .... Cast References External links * 1934 musical comedy films German musical comedy films Films of Nazi Germany Films directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt German black-and-white films Tobis Film films Films shot at Johannisthal Studios 1930s German films {{1930s-Germany-film-stub ...
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Love Conquers All (1934 Film)
''Love Conquers All'' (german: Die Liebe siegt) is a 1934 German comedy film directed by Georg Zoch and starring Trude Marlen, Susi Lanner, and Jakob Tiedtke.Bock & Bergfelder p. 2 The film's sets were designed by the art director Erich Czerwonski Erich Czerwonski (1889–1940) was a German art director.Kreimeier p.73 He designed the sets for around a hundred productions during his career. He died in 1940 after being struck by a train during a blackout. Filmography * '' The Black Panther .... Plot Advertising photographer Willy Schneider and musician Max Brehmer live poorly but contentedly under one roof, in a studio. When the caretaker Neumann wants to collect the rent, Willy is being taken over by the advertising manager of the Berger Silk Syndicate, Döring. He would like to have some of his advertising photos to present to his boss, director Berger. At Herr Berger's domicile, he sees Renée Neumann, his property manager's daughter, who works as a shorthand typist in a ...
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Song Of The Black Mountains
''Song of the Black Mountains'' (German: ''Das Lied der Schwarzen Berge'') or ''Phantom of Durmitor'' is a 1933 German-Yugoslav film directed by K. Breiness and Hans Natge and starring Ita Rina, Blandine Ebinger and Ernst Dumcke. It was shot at the Terra Studios in Berlin.Klaus p.116 Cast * Ita Rina as Jela Gruic * Blandine Ebinger as Madame Mériaux * Ernst Dumcke as Schenk * Albert Kersten as Duschan Gruic * Hinko Nucic as Der alte Gruic * Heinz Salfner as M. Mériaux * Carl de Vogt as Windolf * Karl Platen * Otto Kronburger * Paul Günther * Arndt von Rautenfeld * Busch References Bibliography * Daniel Biltereyst & Daniela Treveri Gennari. ''Moralizing Cinema: Film, Catholicism, and Power''. Routledge, 2014. * Klaus, Ulrich J. ''Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1933''. Klaus-Archiv, 1988. External links

* 1933 films Films of the Weimar Republic 1930s German-language films German black-and-white films 1930s German films Films shot at Terra Studios {{193 ...
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Little Man, What Now? (1933 Film)
''Little Man, What Now?'' (german: Kleiner Mann – was nun?) is a 1933 German drama film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Hermann Thimig, Hertha Thiele and Viktor de Kowa. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Hans Fallada. The original concept for the film was to take a naturalistic approach, the same way the novel did, with Kurt Weill composing the music. Fallada had already remarked in 1932, after falling out with the producers and script writers, that the film had little to do with his novel, and that the script writers "would take a different approach," which they did. The Nazi Film Review Office insisted on extensive cuts, including all scenes featuring the Comedian Harmonists. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Willy Schiller and Otto Guelstorff. Location shooting took place around Swinemünde. It was well received by contemporary critics, many of whom considered it the best Ger ...
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Gitta Discovers Her Heart
''Gitta Discovers Her Heart'' (german: Gitta entdeckt ihr Herz) is a 1932 German musical film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Gitta Alpar, Gustav Fröhlich, and Paul Kemp. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Plot While looking for new members in a small Hungarian village, the Prímás of a music ensemble comes across the young Gitta Farkas, who confidently performs her song with a beautiful voice. She is accepted and soon becomes a celebrated revue star. In the period that followed, she traveled the world with the ensemble. During a train ride to a guest performance in Berlin, Prímás Gitta tries to get closer. However, she rejects him and leaves the train in Berlin before the destination station. After boarding a double-decker bus, she strikes up a conversation with her neighbor Peter, a young composer, to whom she suggests that he shouldn't compose so serious things. When she has to g ...
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