Fräulein Veronika
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Fräulein Veronika | |
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Directed by | Veit Harlan |
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Cinematography | István Eiben |
Edited by | Viktor Bánky |
Music by | Will Meisel |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
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Language | German |
Fräulein Veronika is a 1936 Austrian-Swiss comedy film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Thekla Ahrens, Carl Esmond and Hans Moser. It is based on the play Veronika by Fritz Peter Buch. The film is sometimes known by the alternative title Alles für Veronika.[1] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. It premiered in Vienna in August 1936, then opened in Munich in December, and Berlin in February 1937.[2]
Main cast
- Thekla Ahrens - Veronika Sonntag
- Carl Esmond - Paul Schmidt
- Hans Moser - Direktor Tutzinger
- Theo Lingen - Abteilungschef Fuchs
- Walter Janssen - Abteilungschef Wolf
- Grethe Weiser - Annie Hegemann
- Gretl Theimer - Lizzie
- Hilde Hildebrand - Dora
- Hubert von Meyerinck - Theo
- Clemens Hasse - Hausdetektiv Krüger
- Paul Beckers - Portier Kulicke
- Ilse Fürstenberg - Frau Kulicke
- Georg Erich Schmidt - Pickelberg
- Hilli Wildenhain - Hänschen
References
- ^ Frey, David (2017-02-28). Jews, Nazis and the Cinema of Hungary: The Tragedy of Success, 1929-1944. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 160–162. ISBN 978-1-78673-061-9.
- ^ Noack, Frank (2016-03-15). Veit Harlan: The Life and Work of a Nazi Filmmaker. University Press of Kentucky. doi:10.5810/kentucky/9780813167008.003.0009. ISBN 978-0-8131-6700-8.
Bibliography
- Bergfelder, Tim & Bock, Hans-Michael. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopedia of German. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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- Films scored by Will Meisel
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