I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1926 film)
I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg | |
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![]() Werner Fuetterer and Dorothea Wieck in an advertising postcard for the film | |
Directed by | Arthur Bergen |
Written by | Max Ferner |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Franz Koch |
Music by | Hans May |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Bavaria Film |
Release date | 13 July 1926 |
Country | Germany |
Languages | Silent German intertitles |
I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (German: Ich hab mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Arthur Bergen and starring , Gertrud de Lalsky and Werner Fuetterer. The title alludes to the popular 1925 song I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg composed by Fred Raymond with lyrics by Fritz Löhner-Beda and Ernst Neubach.[1] The film taps into the nostalgic reputation of Old Heidelberg.
Cast[]
- as Pastor Schönhoff
- Gertrud de Lalsky as Sophie, seine Frau
- Werner Fuetterer as Rudolf - sein Sohn
- as Charlotte, seine Tochter
- as Fritz Merkelbach - Cand.med. Erstchargierter
- Harry Halm as Alex Winkler, Fuchsmajor
- Karl Platen as Georg Schröder - Corpsdiener
- Dorothea Wieck as Klärchen - seine Tochter
- Viktor Gehring as Ingenieur Frank
- as Trude - Klärchens Freundin
- as Bornschläger
- as seine Frau
- Josef Eichheim as Schneidermeister Stenglein
- as seine Frau
- as Frau Klinger
- as Fritz Merkelbach
References[]
- ^ Lamb p.230
Bibliography[]
- Lamb, Andrew. 150 Years of Popular Musical Theatre. Yale University Press, 2000.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1926 films
- German films
- Films of the Weimar Republic
- German silent feature films
- Films directed by Arthur Bergen
- Films set in Heidelberg
- Bavaria Film films
- German black-and-white films
- Silent German film stubs