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Twelve Hearts for Charly

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Twelve Hearts for Charly
Directed byFritz Andelfinger
Elly Rauch
Written byKarl Georg Külb
StarringWilly Fritsch
Heli Finkenzeller
Dorit Kreysler
CinematographyHans Hauptmann
Walter Pindter
Edited byFriedel Buckow
Music byNorbert Schultze
Production
company
Cinephon-Film
Distributed byFortuna-Filmverleih
Release date
6 May 1949
Running time
96 minutes
LanguageGerman

Twelve Hearts for Charly (German: Zwölf Herzen für Charly) is a 1949 German musical comedy film directed by Fritz Andelfinger and Elly Rauch and starring Willy Fritsch, Heli Finkenzeller and Dorit Kreysler. The film was temporary banned in the American zone of occupation because of its perceived negative portrayal of American soldiers.[1]

Synopsis

Two twin brothers are separated at birth and one is raised in America while the other grows up in Germany. After the Second World War the American twin arrives as part of the occupation forces and leads a jazz band in his spare time. His brother, by contrast, teaches classical music at a girls school. After accidentally meeting, the two brothers decide to switch places, leading to many comic and romantic complications.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Fay p.126

Bibliography

  • Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
  • Fay, Jennifer. Theaters of Occupation: Hollywood and the Reeducation of Postwar Germany. University of Minnesota Press, 2008.