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
Directed byCarl Froelich
Produced byCarl Froelich
Written byAugust Hinrichs (play)
Robert A. Stemmle
Walter Supper
StarringWilhelm P. Krüger
Marianne Hoppe
Olaf Bach
Music byHanson Milde-Meissner
CinematographyReimar Kuntze
Edited byGustav Lohse
Production
company
Carl Froelich-Film
Distributed byEuropa-Filmverleih
Release date
18 August 1934
Running time
99 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

The film's sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter.

Cast

gollark: Anyone who disagrees with me is always an idiot.
gollark: It seems kind of hypocritical of you to simultaneously go "destroy the existing regime violently" and "we need a new form of government which will deal with this sort of thing very harshly and not really allow change".
gollark: Isn't a violent protest or whatever the sort of thing the authoritarian regimes you like try to stop/deal with very harshly?
gollark: So the general principle is "only obey governments I like"?
gollark: Any good robot overlord probably has EMP-hardened backup systems.

See also

  • Jolanta, den gäckande suggan (1945)

References

  1. Williams p.150

Bibliography

  • Williams, Alan. Film and Nationalism. Rutgers University Press, 2002.


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