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Signal in the Night
Directed by Richard Schneider-Edenkoben
Written by Fred Hildenbrand
Richard Schneider-Edenkoben
Based onDie graue Schwester (play)
by Paul Hensel-Haerdrich
Produced by Helmut Schreiber
Starring Sybille Schmitz
Inge List
Hannes Stelzer
Cinematography Karl Löb
Music by Rudolf Perak
Production
company
Meteor-Film
Distributed by Tobis Film
Tobis-Sascha Film (Austria)
Release date
  • 1 October 1937 (1937-10-01)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryGermany
Language German

Signal in the Night (German: Signal in der Nacht) is a 1937 German war drama film directed by Richard Schneider-Edenkoben and starring Sybille Schmitz, Inge List and Hannes Stelzer. [1] Location shooting took place at Grünwald Castle and around Bad Reichenhall in Bavaria.

Synopsis

A young Austrian woman marries an Italian count without really being in love with him, while secretly being admired by an Austrian captain. Things are complicated by the outbreak of the First World War in which the two countries become enemies.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Moeller p.74

Bibliography

  • Moeller, Felix. The Film Minister: Goebbels and the Cinema in the Third Reich. Axel Menges, 2000.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Signal in the Night
Directed by Richard Schneider-Edenkoben
Written by Fred Hildenbrand
Richard Schneider-Edenkoben
Based onDie graue Schwester (play)
by Paul Hensel-Haerdrich
Produced by Helmut Schreiber
Starring Sybille Schmitz
Inge List
Hannes Stelzer
Cinematography Karl Löb
Music by Rudolf Perak
Production
company
Meteor-Film
Distributed by Tobis Film
Tobis-Sascha Film (Austria)
Release date
  • 1 October 1937 (1937-10-01)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryGermany
Language German

Signal in the Night (German: Signal in der Nacht) is a 1937 German war drama film directed by Richard Schneider-Edenkoben and starring Sybille Schmitz, Inge List and Hannes Stelzer. [1] Location shooting took place at Grünwald Castle and around Bad Reichenhall in Bavaria.

Synopsis

A young Austrian woman marries an Italian count without really being in love with him, while secretly being admired by an Austrian captain. Things are complicated by the outbreak of the First World War in which the two countries become enemies.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Moeller p.74

Bibliography

  • Moeller, Felix. The Film Minister: Goebbels and the Cinema in the Third Reich. Axel Menges, 2000.

External links



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