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Stips
Directed by Carl Froelich
Written by
Starring
Cinematography Bruno Stephan
Edited by Walter von Bonhorst
Music by Herbert Windt
Production
companies
  • Carl Froelich-Film
  • Cinephon-Film
Distributed byFortuna-Filmverleih
Release date
  • 4 September 1951 (1951-09-04)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryWest Germany
Language German

Stips is a 1951 West German romantic comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Heli Finkenzeller and Eva Ingeborg Scholz. [1] It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Luigi.

Synopsis

Doctor Dirkhoff, nicknamed Stips, was a popular but unconventional art teacher at a local school. Many of the girls in his classes had romantic crushes on him. WHen he returns to the town nearly a decade, now a widower, most of his former students are now happily married but his return reawakens their old desire for him.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bock & Bergfelder p. 139

Bibliography

  • Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stips
Directed by Carl Froelich
Written by
Starring
Cinematography Bruno Stephan
Edited by Walter von Bonhorst
Music by Herbert Windt
Production
companies
  • Carl Froelich-Film
  • Cinephon-Film
Distributed byFortuna-Filmverleih
Release date
  • 4 September 1951 (1951-09-04)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryWest Germany
Language German

Stips is a 1951 West German romantic comedy film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Heli Finkenzeller and Eva Ingeborg Scholz. [1] It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Luigi.

Synopsis

Doctor Dirkhoff, nicknamed Stips, was a popular but unconventional art teacher at a local school. Many of the girls in his classes had romantic crushes on him. WHen he returns to the town nearly a decade, now a widower, most of his former students are now happily married but his return reawakens their old desire for him.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bock & Bergfelder p. 139

Bibliography

  • Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.

External links


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