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Boccaccio (1936 film)

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Boccaccio
Directed byHerbert Maisch
Written byEmil Burri
Walter Forster
Produced byMax Pfeiffer
StarringAlbrecht Schoenhals
Gina Falckenberg
Willy Fritsch
Heli Finkenzeller
CinematographyKonstantin Irmen-Tschet
Edited byCarl Otto Bartning
Music byFranz Doelle
Release date
  • 31 July 1936 (1936-07-31)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryNazi Germany
LanguageGerman

Boccaccio is a 1936 German musical film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Albrecht Schoenhals, Gina Falckenberg and Willy Fritsch.[1]

Plot

Boccaccio is an operetta that relates how Nazis conceived the Italian Renaissance. The Ferrara’s residents are carried up in a tide of emotion and physical passion. Before long, the town is in chaos. The film is in German with English subtitles.

Cast

References


Boccaccio Film