A Wedding Dream
A Wedding Dream (German: Ein Hochzeitstraum) is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Ida Wüst, Heinz Salfner and Inge List.[1] It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios of Tobis Film in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Karl Haacker and Hermann Warm.
A Wedding Dream | |
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German | Ein Hochzeitstraum |
Directed by | Erich Engel |
Written by | Axel Nielsen (play) Emil Burri Inge Lux |
Produced by | Karl Julius Fritzsche |
Starring | Ida Wüst Heinz Salfner Inge List |
Cinematography | Friedl Behn-Grund |
Edited by | Walter Fredersdorf |
Music by | Peter Kreuder |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Tobis Film Tobis-Sascha Film (Austria) |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Plot
Taking place just after the First World War in Poland close to the border with Russia where a widow runs a successful inn. She has made enough money and now wishes to settle down and marry a nobleman, which will consequently allow her daughter Vera to make a good social match. However things go wrong during a holiday on the French Riviera when her daughter falls in love with a chauffeur instead of the prince she had planned for her. To cap it all she discovers that the supposed nobleman she herself has married is in fact just a servant.
Cast
- Ida Wüst as Frau Polenska
- Heinz Salfner as Fürst Narischkin
- Inge List as Vera Polenska
- Ferdinand Marian as Paul Puschkinow
- Theo Lingen as Prinz von Illyrien
- Hans Junkermann as François
- Hans Leibelt as Count Morotschin
- Julius Brandt as Monet
- Bruno Hübner as Iwan
- Werner Scharf as Michalek
- Erich Meißel as Officer
- Georg A. Profé as Officer
- S. O. Schoening as border soldier
- Carl Heinrich Worth as Grenzbeamter
- Luise Hohorst
- Heinrich Berg
- Egon Brosig
- Max Mothes
- Ernst Rotmund
- Richard Ludwig
- Josef Karma
- Kurt Klotz-Oberland
- Kurt Mahncke
- Ernst Rennspies
References
- Waldman, Harry (2008). Nazi Films in America, 1933-1942. McFarland & Company. p. 132. ISBN 9780786492060.