A Love Story (1933 film)

A Love Story (French: Une histoire d'amour) is a 1933 French historical drama film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Abel Tarride, Magda Schneider and Simone Héliard, based on Arthur Schnitzler's 1896 play Liebelei about a musician's daughter in 1890s Imperial Vienna who falls in love with a young army officer, only for him to be killed in a duel.

A Love Story
Directed byMax Ophüls
Produced byFred Lissa
Written byAndré Doderet
Arthur Schnitzler (play)
StarringAbel Tarride
Magda Schneider
Simone Héliard
CinematographyTheodore J. Pahle
Edited byPaul Salten
Production
company
Alma-Sepic
Distributed byCompagnie Française Cinématographique
Release date
10 March 1933
Running time
82 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

It is a French-language version of Liebelei with several of the same actors.[1] It was made at the Joinville Studios in Paris.

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References

  1. White p.366

Bibliography

  • Alpi, Deborah Lazaroff. Robert Siodmak: A Biography, with Critical Analyses of His Films Noirs and a Filmography of All His Works. McFarland, 1998.
  • White, Susan M. The Cinema of Max Ophuls: Magisterial Vision and the Figure of Woman. Columbia University Press, 1995.


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