Disturbed serenade

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Movie
Original title Disturbed serenade
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1929
length 5 minutes
Age rating FSK b. E. adult free
Rod
Director Hans Steinhoff
script George V. Hobart
Elliot J. Clawson
production Tobis Industry GmbH
occupation

Troubled serenade is a German short - sound film of 1929, directed by Hans Steinhoff . The main roles are occupied by Erika Glässner , Wilhelm Bendow , Willy Schaeffers and Teddy Bill .

action

A young man has fallen in love and wants to serenade the girl in his heart . The notes he brings out, however, are so melodious that the guests, who are also in the taproom , can hardly contain themselves with laughter and, what is even worse for the unfortunate wind player , even laugh at him.

Production notes

It is a production of Tobis-Industrie GmbH . The production line was incumbent Guido Bagier , a pioneer in the development of sound film in Germany. With a length of 147 m, the result was 5 minutes of playing time. On May 14, 1929, the censors declared the film to be "suitable for young people" under the test number B.22437.

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Individual evidence

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