Trouble with Jolanthe
Trouble with Jolanthe (German: Krach um Jolanthe) is a 1934 German romantic comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Wilhelm P. Krüger, Marianne Hoppe and Olaf Bach.[1] It was remade in 1955 as The Happy Village. A separate Swedish adaptation Jolanta the Elusive Pig had been released in 1945.
Trouble with Jolanthe | |
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Directed by | Carl Froelich |
Produced by | Carl Froelich |
Written by | August Hinrichs (play) Robert A. Stemmle Walter Supper |
Starring | Wilhelm P. Krüger Marianne Hoppe Olaf Bach |
Music by | Hanson Milde-Meissner |
Cinematography | Reimar Kuntze |
Edited by | Gustav Lohse |
Production company | Carl Froelich-Film |
Distributed by | Europa-Filmverleih |
Release date | 18 August 1934 |
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter.
Cast
- Wilhelm P. Krüger as Bauer Krischan Lampken
- Marianne Hoppe as Anna, seine Tochter
- Olaf Bach as Müller Bunjes
- Marieluise Claudius as Sophie, seine Schwester
- Fritz Hoopts as Hinnerk, Knecht
- Carsta Löck as Stine, Magd
- Albert Lieven as Wesemeier, der neue Lehrer
- Karl Dannemann as Rupf, der neue Gendarm
- Willi Schur as Egon Mahnke, Gerichtsvollzieher
- Fita Benkhoff as Erna Klüfkorn, seine Braut
- Max Eckard as 1. Bauernbursche
- Hugo Froelich as Oncken, Bauer
- Richard Handwerk as Borchers, Bauer
- Willi Parshen as 3. Bauernbursche
- Jaspar von Oertzen as 2. Bauernbursche
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See also
- Jolanta, den gäckande suggan (1945)
References
- Williams p.150
Bibliography
- Williams, Alan. Film and Nationalism. Rutgers University Press, 2002.
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