The son of the white mountains

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Movie
Original title The son of the white mountains
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1930
length 70 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Mario Bonnard ,
Luis Trenker
script Mario Bonnard,
Nunzio Malasomma ,
Luis Trenker and Walter Schmidkunz
music Giuseppe Becce
camera Franz Planer , Albert Benitz and Kurt Neubert
occupation

The Son of the White Mountains is a German feature film by Luis Trenker from 1930.

action

French skier Mary Dulac falls in front of the feet of the three German skiers Turri, Koste and Morel during training for the European skiing championships in Zermatt on the Matterhorn. The daughter spends her winter holiday in the mountains with her wealthy father and invites her new acquaintances to a dance in their elegant hotel in the evening - much to the displeasure of her admirer Gregor Milacz. Mary books Turri for a mountain tour with Gregor for the next day. Turri would prefer to train, however, since the competitions are already in five days. But Milac orders him to do another mountain tour the next day; this time in uncertain weather on the Breithorn and without Mary.

Reviews

"The romantic mountain shots of the Alps make up for the somewhat naive plot."

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