There is only one love
Movie | |
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Original title | There is only one love |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1933 |
length | 99 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 0 |
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Director | Johannes Meyer |
script |
Georg C. Klaren Hans Wilhelm |
production | Dr. from Badel film |
music |
Hans Künneke Eduard Künneke |
camera | Willy Winterstein |
cut | Else Baum |
occupation | |
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There is only one love is a comedy of director John Meyer from the year 1933. In the lead role embodies Heinz Rühmann the ballet master Eddy Blattner.
action
The chamber singer Sir Henry Godwin and the ballet master Blattner need a vacation. The two decide to take a break in the mountains together. At the same time, the typist Dolores is out on business with her boss. With a warning from the local police stating that crooks are currently up to mischief there, you and your boss are particularly careful.
Due to a circumstance, the two business travelers meet the two vacationers Godwin and Blattner. Through the impressive singing of Godwin, Dolores, who is especially blessed with romantic feelings, falls in love with him and now follows them every step of the way. Since she also thinks that she has run into the two crooks she warned the police about, the situation experiences an additional, special attraction for her, because now she thinks that she and the two suspected crooks are on the run together the police is.
Others
It was only three years earlier, in 1930, that Heinz Rühmann achieved his breakthrough in the film industry with the film operetta Die Drei von der Gasstelle .
Production notes
The film was released in German cinemas on November 16, 1933 . Other premieres (abroad) were October 21, 1934 in Finland and January 22, 1937 in the USA .
See also
Web links
- There is only one love in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ There is only one love (1933) - Release Info - IMDb. In: imdb.com. Retrieved June 23, 2015 .