One night in the private room

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Movie
Original title One night in the private room
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1950
length 95 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Hans Deppe
script Bobby E. Lüthge
production Kurt Ulrich
music Rudolf Nelson
Alfred Strasser
camera Kurt Schulz
cut Margarete Steinborn
occupation

One night in the Séparée is a 1949 German film pleasure game by Hans Deppe based on a model by Arnold and Bach (the Schwank “ The true Jacob ”). The main roles are played by Kurt Seifert , Olga Chechowa , Sonja Ziemann , Paul Hörbiger and Georg Thomalla .

action

Berlin during the imperial era, in 1910. Heinrich Pogge is just as good a husband as he is a morally strict city councilor and purveyor to the court of Wilhelm II. As such, he is always outwardly concerned about social morality and therefore one day decides to go to the big city with a musical bookseller to travel to attend a convention on morals. The temptations quickly become so great that the two men are tempted to commit “moral misconduct”. One of the “astray” leads the two would-be men of honor straight into the arms of a seductive night club dancer who leads the two uptight philistines neatly by the nose.

However, Mr. Pogge only finds himself in great distress when his loyal wife Vera, who obviously does not trust her husband very much and not wrongly assumes that he can quickly succumb to the nocturnal temptations of the big city, travels after him and arrives in a highly tricky one Situation on site emerges. In this way the “worst of all” can be prevented, and before they finally succumb to temptation and thus their own lustfulness, the two men finally return home with one more experience.

Production notes

One Night in the Séparée was shot in 1949 in the Berlin-Tempelhof film studio, passed the censorship on January 3, 1950 and was premiered on February 10, 1950 in Cologne. The Berlin premiere was 14 days later.

Producer Kurt Ulrich also took over the production management, Ludwig Waldleitner took over the production management and Heinz Willeg took over the production management . Gabriel Pellon created the film structures. Curth Flatow wrote the lyrics.

The famous pre-war theater musician Rudolf Nelson , who was driven into emigration, returned to Germany for this film.

Reviews

In Curt Riess ' That's Only One Time you can read: “Not only are the actors old and tried and tested - the material is also. It may be from before the First World War ... but it shows again ... that people like to laugh at jokes that their grandparents laughed at. None of this has anything to do with film art… ”.

In the lexicon of international films , it says briefly: "Unpretentious post-war comedy."

Individual evidence

  1. Curt Riess: There's only one. The book of German film after 1945. Henri Nannen Verlag, Hamburg 1958, p. 239
  2. A night in the Séparée. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed August 1, 2020 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 

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