Ein Burschenlied aus Heidelberg
1930 · Movie · 79 min. · Germany
A long time ago, John Miller emigrated from Germany to America. Now he wants his daughter Eleanor to get to know his old homeland and sends her off to Heidelberg, where she is to study for a year. Pretty soon, the pretty young girl is in demand among the young men in town. Especially the students Dahlber and Bornemann, who try to win Eleanor's heart. When she turns to Dahlberg, Bornemann gets jealous and plots revenger. During a drinking bout, he provokes his rival and is challenged to a duel by saber. On the night of the duel, Eleanor tracks down Dahlberg and begs him to call off the duel.
Direction Karl Hartl
Cast Hans Brausewetter · Betty Bird · Willi Forst · Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur · Albert Paulig · Carl Balhaus · Erwin Kalser · Ida Wüst · Hermann Blaß · Paul Biensfeldt · Ernst Behmer · Rudolf Biebrach · Julius E. Herrmann · Erich Kestin · Robert Klein-Lörk · Philipp Manning · Erik Ode · Karl Platen · Klaus Pohl · Ludwig Stössel · Bruno Ziener
Soundtrack Hans May
Screenplay Ernest Neuville · Billy Wilder · Hans Wilhelm
Cinematography Carl Hoffmann
Original title Ein Burschenlied aus Heidelberg
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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