Une histoire d'amour (1933)
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- 1h 22min
- Drama, Romance
- 10 Mar 1933 (Germany)
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Abel Tarride | ... |
Le vieux Weyring, musicien
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Magda Schneider | ... |
Christine Weyring
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Simone Héliard | ... |
Mizzi Schlager
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Gustaf Gründgens | ... |
Baron von Eggersdorf
(as Gustave Grundgens)
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Olga Tschechowa | ... |
Baronin von Eggersdorf
(as Olga Tschekowa)
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Jorge Rigaud | ... |
Lieutenant Théodore Berg
(as George Rigaud)
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Wolfgang Liebeneiner | ... |
Sous-lieutenant Fritz Lobheimer
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Georges Mauloy | ... |
Colonel
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Paul Otto | ... |
Major von Eggersdorf
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Pierre Stéphen | ... |
Binder, musicien
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André Dubosc | ... |
Le concierge du théâtre
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Directed by
Max Ophüls |
Written by
André Doderet | ... | (writer) |
Arthur Schnitzler | ... | (play) |
Produced by
Fred Lissa | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Theodore J. Pahle |
Editing by
Paul Salten |
Production Management
Ralph Baum | ... | unit manager |
E. d'Anethan | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paul Salten | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Maurice Raval | ... | artistic director |
Camera and Electrical Department
Roger Arrignon | ... | camera operator |
Walter Lichtenstein | ... | still photographer |
Marius Raichi | ... | camera operator |
Location Management
Ralph Baum | ... | location manager |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Compagnie Française Cinématographique (CFC) (1933) (France) (theatrical)
- Distribution Européenne de Casettes (1983) (France) (VHS)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | For this French version of his German Liebelei, put together in Paris after Ophuls had fled the Nazis, some scenes from the original were reused, some of the German actors were brought to France and had their dialogue dubbed into French, and some new footage was shot. See more » |
Movie Connections | Alternate-language version of Playing at Love (1933). See more » |