The Eternal Tone (German: Der ewige Klang) is a 1943 German drama film directed by Günther Rittau and starring Elfriede Datzig, Rudolf Prack and Olga Chekhova.[1]
The Eternal Tone | |
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Directed by | Günther Rittau |
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Produced by | Ernst Günter Techow |
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Cinematography | Willi Kuhle |
Edited by | Alice Ludwig |
Music by | Franz Grothe |
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Distributed by | Deutsche Filmvertriebs |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
It was shot at the Babelsberg and Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in Kitzbühel in Tyrol. The film's sets were designed by the art director Artur Günther.
Cast
edit- Elfriede Datzig as Therese
- Rudolf Prack as Berthold Buchner
- Olga Chekhova as Josephine Malti, Singer
- Wilhelm Borchert as Matthias Buchner
- O.E. Hasse as Impresario Grundmann
- Georges Boulanger as Mit sein Ensemble
- Hans Dengel as Holzfäller
- Georg Vogelsang as Florian
- Olga Engl as Zuhörerin
- Leopold Esterle as Holzfäller
- Karl Etlinger as Ladeninhaber
- Liselotte Schaak as Zuhörerin
- Eva Krause as Zofe Nanette
- Eva Klein-Donath as Zuhörerin
- Jack Trevor as American
- Georg H. Schnell as American
- Carl Söllner
- Eduard Gautsch as Mitglied der Geigenbauerzunft
- Helmi Mareich as Junges Mädchen
- Karl Harbacher
- Hans Kratzer as Wirt
- Ludwig Schmid-Wildy as Mitglied der Geigenbauerzunft
- Karl Körner as Preisrichter
- Hadrian Maria Netto as Alte Exzellence
- Karl Platen as Diener
- Ekkehard Röhrer as Geselle
- Rudolf Schündler as Schneidermeister
- Richard Ludwig as American
- Kate Kühl as Zuhörerin
- Kurt Henneberg as Geige für R.Prack
References
edit- ^ Bock & Bergfelder p. 374
Bibliography
edit- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
- Hake, Sabine. German National Cinema. Routledge, 2002.
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