Heart is trump (1934)
Movie | |
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Original title | Hearts are trumps |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1934 |
Rod | |
Director | Carl Boese |
script | Walter Wassermann |
production | Eberhard Klagemann for Klagemann-Film GmbH |
music | Carl G. von Bazant |
camera | Willy Winterstein |
cut | Hermann Haller |
occupation | |
also: Lucie Euler , Emmy Wyda , Rudolf Essek , Bruno Ziener , Karl Falkenberg, Kurt Getke, Karl Morvilius |
Herz ist Trumpf is a German feature film by Carl Boese from 1934 , which premiered on December 31, 1934. In the mix-up comedy, Jenny Jugo can be seen in both a male and a female role.
action
Toni, the daughter of a wealthy hotel owner, is looking for a man who doesn't just want her because of her money. One day her father goes on an inspection trip to the south on the yacht and takes Toni with him. Dressed as a cabin boy, she meets young Bert Reno, who also owns a hotel and owns a small hostel on the coast. When he meets him again on land in women's clothing, she claims to be the sister of the cabin boy Anton. Toni is hired as a waitress in Bert's hotel, in the hope of probing him there and finding out whether he might be a future husband. Things get complicated when Frau Neubauer arrives, a childhood sweetheart of Toni's father. Coincidentally, he sees his daughter Toni again at a meeting in Reno's hotel. Paulsen quickly realizes that she works incognito here and therefore knows how to behave: he won't reveal her.
Paulsen even goes so far as to be particularly cool and critical of his daughter: nothing that Bert's new employee does is fine with him. That Reno is standing by Toni at this moment comes in handy for Father Paulsen, as he sincerely hopes that this colleague could finally be a man for life (his daughter). Bert, however, does not want to lose contact with Toni's apparent brother, the cabin boy Anton. For Toni, this means continuing the strenuous game of hide-and-seek with all sorts of disguises. If she has to give Bert to Anton every now and then, she wants to at least use this role to warm him more to Anton's supposed sister Toni. When Toni makes a bad mistake as a hotel employee, Bert feels compelled to fire her. But he quickly realizes how much he misses the young woman. Bert finds out that Toni is Paulsen's daughter and hurries to the yacht lying on the quay to speak to Anton. Toni, who has only just arrived there, cannot change quickly and is in the process of changing when Bert bursts in. Only now does it become clear to him that Anton and Toni are one and the same person. You fall into each other's arms.
Music - "Love is beautiful in the harbor"
The hit song Schön ist die Liebe im Hafen (music: Carl G. von Bazant, text: Hanns Schachner) was written for this film and is still performed many times today. The original, 1935 very successful interpretation of the dance orchestra by Fritz Domina with the singing of Kurt Mühlhardt and Kate Kühl has been published several times on CD in recent times.
production
The shooting took place between the beginning of September and mid-October 1934.
Jenny Jugo and Friedrich Benfer were a married couple at the time.
The buildings are by Erich Czerwonski and Alfred Bütow . Walter Rühland provided the sound . Karl Löb assisted chief cameraman Willy Winterstein .
See also
Web links
- Heart is the key in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Heart is the trump card at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ulrich J. Klaus, Deutsche Tonfilme 5th year 1934. p. 100, Berlin 1993
- ↑ Hits and Schlager from 1935 ( Memento of the original from January 25, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on a private website
- ↑ Schlager from 1935 on www.jpc.de (with audio sample)