It Was Always So Nice With You

It Was Always So Nice With You (German: Bei Dir war es immer so schön) is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Hans Wolff and starring Heinz Drache, Georg Thomalla and Ingrid Stenn.[1] The Swedish actress Zarah Leander who had been the leading German film star during the Nazi era, plays a self-referential role as a maturing film star. The film was intended as a tribute to the composer Theo Mackeben with many of his hit songs sung by Leander and Kirsten Heiberg, another star of the 1940s.

It Was Always So Nice With You
Directed byHans Wolff
Written by
Starring
Music byGeorg Haentzschel
CinematographyHans Schneeberger
Edited byHermann Leitner
Production
company
Fono Film
Distributed byAllianz Filmverleih
Release date
16 March 1954
Running time
90 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg. The film's sets were designed by the art director Rolf Zehetbauer.

Cast

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gollark: Yes, they effectively have a monopoly, *and* ban discussing alternatives...
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References

  1. Commire & Klezmer p.253

Bibliography

  • Anne Commire & Deborah Klezmer. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia, Volume 9. Yorkin Publications, 1999.


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