Wenn der weiße Flieder wieder blüht

  • Hertha Feiler: Ellen
  • Albert Florath: Professor Mutzbauer
  • Trude Wilke - Roßwog: Woman Moeslein
  • Götz George Klaus
  • Nina from Porembsky: Barbara
  • Erika Block: Lieselotte
  • Erna Haffner: Woman Kühn
  • Liselotte Koster: dancer
  • Jockel steel: Dancer

When the White Lilacs Bloom again is a German film from 1953, which is one the early 1950s, the best known and most popular works. Not least by the regular repetition in television, he is known to a wide audience even today.

Action

Chronic lack of money is the Hauptstörfaktor the marriage of the Wiesbaden pub singer Willy Forster and the seamstress Therese. After a very heated argument Willy leaves his wife headlong, without knowing that she is expecting a child by him. In his absence, Evie is born. She is alone raised by her mother and her father's friend Peter.

After fifteen years versa Willy, who has now made ​​under the pseudonym Bill Perry an international career as a singer, back as part of a European tour to Wiesbaden. His first path leads to Therese that it conceals the fact that she has a daughter from him. Since Evchen but is a big fan of " Bill Perry ," she gets to know him anyway, and so Willy learns ultimately by chance that it is his daughter.

The visit Willys does not bring the expected end of all. Rather, Therese and Peter discover that they actually already are a couple, and Willy noticed that his entire fortune was not located in the joy to see his Therese, but in harmonious coexistence with his longtime manager Ellen.

Background

In this movie make stars like Willy Fritsch, Paul Klinger, Magda Schneider and Hertha Feiler, who belonged to the first guard German film actor before the Second World War, along with the kids well-known film actor. Romy Schneider, daughter of Magda Schneider and Wolf Albach- Retty, Nina von Porembsky, her mother was of Alexa Porembsky, and Götz George, son of Henry George and Berta Drews, play here her first film role.

Franz Doelles song When the White Lilacs Bloom Again, which gave its name to the film, already in the 1920s was a popular hit. Addition, there were a lot of other Franz Doelle hits use, such as one day in the spring from the German feature film Victor Victoria and from the year 1933.

Filmed in and around Wiesbaden, belongs When the white lilacs bloom again the few home movies, playing in the Hessian. Recordings of Wiesbaden's historic quarter are among the highlights of the film.

This musical film is one of the few works of this period, the happy ending is not right from the beginning is predictable (see also under action of the film ).

Reviews

" Schlager Merry heart and landscape romance, music and sentiment, humor and melancholy little tears. "

"By the luck - with another partner - it is still to order the genre usual small conflicts and great feelings. Surrounded by lots of singing, is set to soulful conversation that always remains at the surface and thus thematically irrelevant. "

" Soulful German average movie [ ... ] Framed by songs, revues and home landscapes. For undemanding, with reservation in respect of the marriage superficial point of view. "

" [ ... ] Successful entertainment [ ...] ( Score: 2 Stars - average ) "

"This worthy musical romance deserves actually the only reason why attention because here two young brunette actors had her first screen appearance, which was to have far -reaching consequences for both. [...] A maudlin - stodgy music film with some lilting melodies - clean and adjust as the time in which he was born. "

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