Artists' Blood

Artists' Blood (German: Artistenblut) is a 1949 West German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Wehrum and starring Hans Richter, Dorit Kreysler and Fritz Odemar.[1] It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and on location in mountain resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Carl Ludwig Kirmse.

Artists' Blood
Directed byWolfgang Wehrum
Written by
Starring
Cinematography
Edited byWolfgang Wehrum
Music byLotar Olias
Production
companies
  • Komet-Film-Compagnie
  • Ondia-Filmproduktion
Distributed byRing-Film
Release date
26 August 1949
Running time
96 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

Synopsis

A successful clown wants to marry the daughter of a factory owner, but his prospective father-in-law doesn't want a circus performer in the family and insists that he takes a job at the factor. With a heavy heart he agrees, but then discovering a doppelganger her persuades him to take his place. Confusion soon arises between them.

Cast

References

  1. Baer p. 72

Bibliography

  • Baer, Hester. Dismantling the Dream Factory: Gender, German Cinema, and the Postwar Quest for a New Film Language. Berghahn Books, 2012.
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