Sehnsucht 202
Sehnsucht 202 | |
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Directed by | Max Neufeld |
Written by | Emeric Pressburger Karl Farkas Irma von Cube |
Produced by | Arnold Pressburger Gregor Rabinovitch |
Starring | Magda Schneider Luise Rainer |
Cinematography | Otto Kanturek Anton Pucher |
Edited by | Else Baum |
Music by | Richard Fall |
Distributed by | UFA |
Release dates |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Countries | Weimar Republic Austria |
Language | German |
Sehnsucht 202 (English title: Longing 202[1]) is a 1932 German musical comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and distributed by UFA. Sehnsucht 202 was Luise Rainer's film debut.
Plot
Set in Vienna, the film focuses on Magda and Kitty, two young women who reply to a newspaper advertisement and are contacted by the two young owners of a parfume store. Because their replies were confused with that of a flirtatious stenographer, the two men have different intentions than the girls and complications ensue.[2]
Cast
- Magda Schneider as Magda
- Luise Rainer as Kitty
- Fritz Schulz as Bobby
- Paul Kemp as Silber
- Rolf von Goth as Harry
- Attila Hörbiger as Paul, Magda's brother
- Mizzi Griebl as Magda's mother
- Hans Thimig as Beamter
Reception
The film was received generally well.[1] The New York Times praised Magda Schneider, calling her "impersonally pleasing as ever".[1] The reviewer furthermore said: "Fritz Schulz did not let a comedy point get by and the cast was rounded smoothly by Rolf van Goth and Paul Kemp. Richard Fall has composed a song, "Mein Schatz, ich bin in Dein Parfüm verliebt" ("Sweetheart, I'm in Love With Your Perfume"), which will have a bad break if it remains within Central European dance orchestra borders. I have spent many worse two hours with camera and microphone."[1]
Because of the film's success, two alternate versions were made and released shortly later: Une jeune fille et un million (1932), a French version, and Milyon avcilari (1934), a Turkish version.
References
- ^ a b c d Trask, C. Hooper (13 November 1932). "Complications From Advertising". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
- ^ "Overview for Sehnsucht 202 (1932)". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
External links
- 1932 films
- Austrian musical comedy films
- German musical comedy films
- 1932 musical comedy films
- Austrian black-and-white films
- German black-and-white films
- Films of the Weimar Republic
- Films directed by Max Neufeld
- Films set in Vienna
- German multilingual films
- 1932 multilingual films
- 1930s German films
- Musical comedy film stubs