Tattoo on the Rhine

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Movie
Original title Tattoo on the Rhine
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1930
length 103 minutes
Rod
Director Jaap Speyer
script Alexander Alexander
Josef Mayen
production Delog - Film GmbH
music Walter Sieber
camera Friedl Behn-Grund
Franz Planner
occupation

Zapfenstreich am Rhein is a German operetta film by Jaap Speyer from 1930 .

action

Lieutenant Oskar von Rastenfeld has been transferred to a garrison in the Rhineland for a love affair with the operetta singer Daisy. There the Colonel, who likes to initiate marriages, wants to get him under the hood, and Rastenfeld's engagement to Dina Kemp, the daughter of a wealthy wine merchant, also takes place. Dina, however, loves the conductor Max Hoffmann, while the lieutenant is still thinking longingly of Daisy, whose music the gramophone plays for him every day.

Daisy followed suit unexpectedly; she finds her lover quartered with the Kemps during a field service exercise. Max Hoffmann, with whom she was once engaged at a theater, tells her what happened. Daisy decides to act. She manages to get an invitation to the party at Kemps. There she thoroughly turned the heads of both the wine merchant and the lieutenant's uncle, General von Rastenfeld. The next day, the cleverly thought-out game succeeds. By placing him in a precarious situation, to which she fortunately got everyone involved in good time, she forces the general to say yes.

The big tattoo is also the engagement concert for two happy couples: Daisy and Rastenfeld, as well as Dina and Hoffmann.

production

Zapfenstreich am Rhein is a black and white film that premiered on December 1, 1930 in Berlin's Titania Palast .

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