Die Große Liebe (1931 Film)
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''The Great Love'' (German: ''Die große Liebe'') is a 1931 Austrian
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directed by
Otto Preminger Otto Ludwig Preminger ( , ; 5 December 1905 – 23 April 1986) was an Austrian-American theatre and film director, film producer, and actor. He directed more than 35 feature films in a five-decade career after leaving the theatre. He first gai ...
, the first of his career. The screenplay by Ernst Redlich and
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is based on a true story, and was adapted from the play by Fritz Gottwald and Rudolph Lothar. The film's sets were designed by the art directors
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and
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.


Plot

In 1927, ten years following the end of
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, an unnamed
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soldier leaves a job in
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and returns to his Austrian village. He is unemployed and virtually penniless, but is determined to earn a living for himself. Elsewhere in the same town, widowed shopkeeper Frieda pines for her long-lost son Franz, also an Austrian soldier during the War, who disappeared in a prison camp. The unnamed veteran surveys the village from a bridge, from which he sees a young girl fall into the river below. He jumps after and rescues her, refusing any reward but allowing a passing journalist to take his picture. The image of the soldier appears on the front page of the next day's newspaper. Frieda mistakes the veteran for Franz and sets out to find him. After a convoluted chain of events involving several trips to the newspaper's office and the police station (filled with cantankerous bureaucrats), Frieda finds the veteran in a tavern and lovingly takes him home. "Franz" does not have the heart to tell Frieda about his true identity, so he resolves to use his position in the old woman's household as a method of securing himself in the village. Frieda takes "Franz" to a party hosted by Mr. Huber, a wealthy local entrepreneur. Huber has arranged the party (and the elaborate musical play at its center) as a method of compelling his daughter Anny into marriage with middle-aged lawyer Steinlechner; at the climax of the play, in which Anny is starring, Steinlechner will propose. Anny does not love Steinlechner, however, and looks for a way out of her arranged marriage. Frieda and "Franz" arrive in the middle of the party and are promptly escorted out, as Huber had not actually invited Frieda. Anny uses the chaos to escape, and the play ends once Huber realizes that his daughter is missing. Outside, Anny and "Franz" bond, and he tells her about the scheme. Frieda wants to provide "Franz" with a stable source of income, so she resolves to buy him a
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with her life savings. She does not have the money, so she forges her savings-book and sends "Franz" to the dealership to fraudulently use the book as
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in a mortgage arrangement. Not knowing about the forgery, "Franz" buys the taxi and speeds past a policeman on his way to pick up Anny (who has run away from her parents). "Franz" is arrested and charged with speeding; Frieda rushes to the police station and confesses to the savings-book scheme. The head magistrate, frazzled by the stress of dealing with Frieda, agrees to let both mother and "son" off with minor punishments. The film ends as "Franz," Anny, Frieda, and one of Frieda's friends get in the car. "Franz" stresses to Anny the importance of maintaining his secret, while, in the back seat, Frieda confesses to her friend that she had known all along that the veteran was not her son, and she had taken him in out of mere kindness.


Production

Shortly after directing the legal melodrama ''Voruntersuchung'' (''Preliminary Inquiry'') for
Max Reinhardt Max Reinhardt (; born Maximilian Goldmann; 9 September 1873 – 30 October 1943) was an Austrian-born theatre and film director, intendant, and theatrical producer. With his innovative stage productions, he is regarded as one of the most pro ...
's
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, Otto Preminger was approached by industrialist Heinrich Haas, who had an interest in the burgeoning Austrian film industry and thought Preminger might be interested in directing for the screen. Although Preminger knew nothing about filmmaking and had little passion for the medium, he decided to accept the assignment to keep busy during the summer, when the theater was closed. He cast
Attila Hörbiger Attila Hörbiger (21 April 1896 – 27 April 1987) was an Austrian stage and movie actor. Life Hörbiger was born in the Hungarian capital Budapest, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the son of engineer Hanns Hörbiger and the young ...
from the Josefstadt company and
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star Hansi Niese in the lead roles and managed to elicit from them an acting style better suited to the screen than stage. The film was produced by Philipp Hamber, at the time owner of Allianz Film GmbH. Although the film, which opened at the Emperor Theater in Vienna on 21 December 1931, was a critical and commercial success, in later years Preminger described it as a juvenile folly he preferred to forget. Pratley, Gerald, ''The Cinema of Otto Preminger''. London: Zwemmer Books 1971. , pp. 40-46


Cast

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Hansi Niese Johanna Niese, known as Hansi Niese (10 November 1875 in Vienna – 4 April 1934) was an Austrian actress. Career Hansi Niese made her debut at age 18 in 1891 in the South Moravian town of Znojmo at the local theater. Her success story bega ...
as Frieda, die Mutter *
Attila Hörbiger Attila Hörbiger (21 April 1896 – 27 April 1987) was an Austrian stage and movie actor. Life Hörbiger was born in the Hungarian capital Budapest, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the son of engineer Hanns Hörbiger and the young ...
as Franz *
Betty Bird Betty Bird (born Hilde Elisabeth Ptack, 18 June 1901 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary – 4 March 1998 in Rome, Italy) was an Austrian actress known for ''Die spanische Fliege'' (1931), ''Corazones sin rumbo'' (1928) and ''Sturm auf drei Herzen'' (19 ...
as Anny Huber, Tochter *
Hugo Thimig Hugo August Thimig (16 June 1854 – 24 September 1944), although born in Germany, spent his working life in Austria as an actor, director, and director of the ''Burgtheater'' in Vienna. Biography Thimig was the founding father of one of Au ...
as Polizeikommissar *
Ferdinand Mayerhofer Ferdinand is a Germanic name composed of the elements "protection", "peace" (PIE "to love, to make peace") or alternatively "journey, travel", Proto-Germanic , abstract noun from root "to fare, travel" (PIE , "to lead, pass over"), and "co ...
as Huber * Maria Waldner as Amalia, seine Frau *
Hans Olden Hans Olden (1892–1975) was an Austrian stage and film actor. Olden appeared in more than eighty films during his career, mostly in Austria but occasionally also in Germany. He was a supporter of the Austrian Nazi Party, his interest in Nazism p ...
as Dr. Theobald Steinlechner *
Adrienne Gessner Adrienne Gessner (23 July 1896 – 23 June 1987) was an Austrian actress. Gessner appeared in over fifty film and television shows during her career, including the 1955 costume film '. Gessner appeared in a mixture of German and Austrian films dur ...
as Rosa * Franz Engel as Fritz Eckstein, Reporter * Georg Dénes as Fery *
Carl Goetz Carl Goetz (10 April 1862 – 15 August 1932) was an Austrian stage and film actor. He appeared in around seventy films during the silent and early sound eras. Goetz was of a Jewish background.Prawer p.213 He is particularly noted for his role in ...
as Ein Strolch


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Grosse Liebe 1931 films 1931 drama films Films based on actual events Films directed by Otto Preminger 1931 directorial debut films Austrian drama films Austrian black-and-white films 1930s German-language films