Dream of the Rhine
1933 film
- Herbert Eulenberg
- Herbert Selpin
- Eduard Wesener
- Käthe Haack
- Hugo Fischer-Köppe
- Willy Ostermann
- Ludwig Schmidseder
Production
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R.N.-Filmproduktion
Release date
- 18 October 1933 (1933-10-18)
Running time
Dream of the Rhine (German: Der Traum vom Rhein) is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Eduard Wesener, Käthe Haack, and Hugo Fischer-Köppe.[1] It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in the Rhineland.
Synopsis
After several decades away a wealthy German American decides to return to his homeland and take his Americanised daughter along with him.
Cast
- Gay Christie as Mary Steinweg, Tochter
- Eduard Wesener as Hein Fries
- Peter Erkelenz as Apotheker Filsen
- Käthe Haack as Grete, Dellhausens Frau
- F.W. Schröder-Schrom as Jupp Steinweg
- Hugo Fischer-Köppe as Karl Baumann
- Paul Beckers as Keppich
- Paul Henckels as Dellhausen, Wirt zum 'Silbernen Pfropfenzieher'
- Friedrich Ettel as Bürgermeister von Niedernheim
- Hubert von Meyerinck as Conny
- Ilse Stobrawa as Lene, Hamms Tochter
- Walter Steinbeck as Professor Dr. Holzheim
- Fred Immler as Fährmann Hamm
References
- ^ Waldman p. 83
Bibliography
- Waldman, Harry (2008). Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3861-7.
External links
- Dream of the Rhine at IMDb
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Films directed by Herbert Selpin
- Antoinette (1932)
- Chauffeur Antoinette (1932)
- The Love Contract (1932)
- Dream of the Rhine (1933)
- Girls of Today (1933)
- Between Two Hearts (1934)
- The Champion of Pontresina (1934)
- The Riders of German East Africa (1934)
- An Ideal Husband (1935)
- The Green Domino (1935, German)
- The Green Domino (1935, French)
- Scandal at the Fledermaus (1936)
- Game on Board (1936)
- Romance (1936)
- Alarm in Peking (1937)
- The Marriage Swindler (1938)
- I Love You (1938)
- Sergeant Berry (1938)
- Water for Canitoga (1939)
- A Man Astray (1940)
- Trenck, der Pandur (1940)
- Carl Peters (1941)
- Geheimakte W.B.1 (1942)
- Titanic (1943)
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