E 417 saloon car
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Original title | E 417 saloon car |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1939 |
length | 91 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Paul Verhoeven |
script |
Helmut Käutner , Bobby E. Lüthge |
production |
Rüdiger von Hirschberg , Karl Schulz |
music | Giuseppe Becce |
camera |
Horst R. Fink , Karl Hasselmann |
cut | Carl Bach, Fritz C. Mauch |
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Salonwagen E 417 is the title of a German feature film made by Paul Verhoeven in 1939 . Käthe von Nagy , Paul Hörbiger , Maria Nicklisch and Curd Jürgens play the leading roles . Director Verhoeven portrays an organ grinder who plays Fred Raymond's song "It will all pass, it will all pass".
content
In a transport museum, the exhibits take on human form at midnight and tell their life stories. The latest exhibit - the E 417 built as a princely saloon car - tells his long and colorful biography.
This begins with a trip in 1913, on which he is supposed to bring a couple of princes on their honeymoon to the Riviera. During an unplanned stay in Dingskirchen, Baroness Ursula von Angerfeld and the station master Christian Lautenschläger get closer, but during the hasty departure the next morning they have no opportunity to say goodbye and never see each other again.
The lounge car experienced the war and ends after it has been used in many ways, on the siding to be scrapped. But the station master Christian Lautenschläger is there to take the saloon car to the museum instead. On the way there, Lautenschläger meets the daughter of the baroness, who has since died, and helps her to reconcile with her fiancé Werner.
Production notes
The film was shot in Groß Schönebeck , produced by Deka-Film and distributed by Bavaria Filmkunst Verleih . In Italy he appeared under the title Treno di lusso .
criticism
The lexicon of international film said that the film "makes little capital out of the original idea" and "often slips into sentimentality".
See also
Web links
- Salonwagen E 417 in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Salon car E 417 at filmportal.de
- Brief content ( memento from March 21, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) at transitfilm.de
- Cast, pictures and short article from Film Week No. 14, April 5, 1939 at virtual-history.com
- Salon car E 417 Ill. Title page Illustrierter Film-Kurier
- Salon car E 417 see page murnau-stiftung.de
Individual evidence
- ^ Salon car E 417. In: Lexicon of international film . Film service , accessed July 4, 2017 .