Black Forest Melody
1956 film
- Carl Wery
- Gardy Granass
- Willy Fritsch
Production
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Berolina Film
Release date
- 9 August 1956 (1956-08-09)
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Black Forest Melody (German: Schwarzwaldmelodie) is a 1956 West German romantic comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Carl Wery, Gardy Granass, and Willy Fritsch.[1] It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in Hamburg at the Circus Roland. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Kuhnert and Paul Markwitz.
Cast
- Carl Wery as Stettner
- Claus Biederstaedt as Hans Homann
- Gardy Granass as Susanne
- Willy Fritsch as Herbert Olberg
- Erica Beer as Harriet Morton
- Siegfried Breuer Jr. as Fredy
- Carla Hagen as Kuni
- Hans Leibelt as Mr. Morton
- Walter Giller as Luggi
- Ralph Lothar as Albert
- Kurt Reimann as Lerche
- Marina Ried as Uschi
- Hans Richter as Aribert
- Fritz Wagner as Stallmeister
- Kurt Zehe as Balthasar
- Erich Fiedler
- Gerd Frickhöffer
- Maria Leininger
- Alexa von Porembsky
- Herbert Weissbach
- Trude Wilke-Roßwog
References
- ^ Von Moltke, p. 22.
Bibliography
- Von Moltke, Johannes (2005). No Place Like Home: Locations of Heimat in German Cinema. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-93859-5.
External links
- Black Forest Melody at IMDb
- Schwarzwaldmelodie is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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Films directed by Géza von Bolváry
- The Way to the Light (1923)
- Girls You Don't Marry (1924)
- Reluctant Imposter (1925)
- The Royal Grenadiers (1925)
- Women Who Fall by the Wayside (1925)
- The Love of the Bajadere (1925)
- The Princess of the Riviera (1926)
- The Heart of a German Mother (1926)
- Fräulein Mama (1926)
- The Prisoners of Shanghai (1927)
- Ghost Train (1927)
- Artists (1928)
- Number 17 (1928)
- The Gallant Hussar (1928)
- Bright Eyes (1929)
- The Vagabond Queen (1929)
- The Wrecker (1929)
- My Daughter's Tutor (1929)
- Father and Son (1929)
- Delicatessen (1930)
- Two Hearts in Waltz Time (1930)
- A Tango for You (1930)
- A Gentleman for Hire (1930)
- The Song Is Ended (1930)
- The Merry Wives of Vienna (1931)
- The Theft of the Mona Lisa (1931)
- I Do Not Want to Know Who You Are (1932)
- A Man with Heart (1932)
- What Women Dream (1933)
- The Castle in the South (1933)
- Dream Castle (1933)
- Romance in Budapest (1933)
- Scandal in Budapest (1933)
- Farewell Waltz (1934)
- Song of Farewell (1934)
- Spring Parade (1934)
- Stradivari (1935)
- Stradivarius (1935)
- Winter Night's Dream (1935)
- The Castle in Flanders (1936)
- Girls' Dormitory (1936)
- Harvest (1936)
- Lumpaci the Vagabond (1936)
- Premiere (1937)
- The Irresistible Man (1937)
- The Charm of La Boheme (1937)
- Mirror of Life (1938)
- Maria Ilona (1939)
- Between River and Steppe (1939)
- Flower of the Tisza (1939)
- Opera Ball (1939)
- Vienna Tales (1940)
- Roses in Tyrol (1940)
- Destiny (1942)
- A Man with Principles? (1943)
- Schrammeln (1944)
- Die Fledermaus (1946)
- Who Is This That I Love? (1950)
- Wedding Night in Paradise (1950)
- Dark Eyes (1951)
- My Wife Is Being Stupid (1952)
- Fritz and Friederike (1952)
- Once I Will Return (1953)
- The Daughter of the Regiment (1953)
- My Leopold (1955)
- Yes, Yes, Love in Tyrol (1955)
- Black Forest Melody (1956)
- Two Hearts in May (1957)
- It Happened Only Once (1958)
- A Song Goes Round the World (1958)
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