Ein Revue-Star flüchtet aus ihrem anstrengenden Theaterleben. Mit dem Zug unternimmt sie eine Reise in die Berge. Allein in der Wildnis und nur mit einem Fellmantel bekleidet, wird sie von z... Alles lesenEin Revue-Star flüchtet aus ihrem anstrengenden Theaterleben. Mit dem Zug unternimmt sie eine Reise in die Berge. Allein in der Wildnis und nur mit einem Fellmantel bekleidet, wird sie von zwei Ingenieuren gerettet.Ein Revue-Star flüchtet aus ihrem anstrengenden Theaterleben. Mit dem Zug unternimmt sie eine Reise in die Berge. Allein in der Wildnis und nur mit einem Fellmantel bekleidet, wird sie von zwei Ingenieuren gerettet.
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Victor Janson
- Lokalgast
- (as Viktor Janson)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesDuring filming Marika Rökk noticed that she is pregnant. According to her autobiography she had many snack attacks and pregnancy sickness. She wrote: "During the 9 months I had to puke daily and felt crashed. ... My eyes got small red veins - a catastrophe in a color film. ... Infact in 'The Woman of my Dreams' I wasn't a 'Dream woman' anymore. But what to do: I played one." Her daughter Gabriele Jacoby was born on the 13th April 1944 and became an actress herself later. Any necessary post-filming were only done after April 1944.
- Zitate
Julia Koestner: I'm not an angel. And I am not a devil either, as you thought yesterday. I am simply a woman.
- Crazy CreditsThe word "End" is visible on the umbrella that is covering Peter and Julia,
- VerbindungenFeatured in 17 Augenblicke des Frühlings: Shestaya seriya (1973)
- SoundtracksMach Dir nichts daraus
Performed by Marika Roekk
Ausgewählte Rezension
As good as it gets under the swastika
One of the most expensive projects of its time - between the 5 million RM of "Münchhausen" and 8,5 million RM of "Kolberg" - this film is worth its reputation. I do understand that it can be watched without subtitles, but having translated this film recently I urge you to find a subtitled version, or you'll miss most of its fun. The dialog is very snappy and sometimes even funny. But it's the musical numbers that really are the piece de resistance here, building an enormous Agfacolor alternative reality to the world that was devastated by the War. It's reported that the orderly Germans occasionally stampeded the fellow citizens trying to get a ticket - such was the enthusiasm as the film opened in the late summer of 1944. Rökk is not only a brilliant, acrobatic dancer and a passable comedienne, but also a good singer, starting the film in low cabaret-like voice and showing off her soubrette soprano towards the end. She always was on the stout side (she probably needed strong muscles to perform her acrobatics), but in this film she really looks good and elegant. Highly enjoyable piece of Nazi film-making without a trace of propaganda.
After the war this film (along with many other German musicals) was screened as a "trophy picture" in Moscow and the whole Soviet Union. Ironically, the words of Herr Göbbels became true: German film would march with the German army anywhere in the World. The army didn't make it, the film did. Even more: the grand finale, really a beautiful piece of film-making, made it to the syllabus of the course in the Soviet Film Institute, where it remained for a long time. In the greatest of all the Russian cult TV serials - The 17 Moments of Spring - there's a lengthy scene where the protagonist, the Soviet spy in the Nazi Germany, sits his way through this film for the 13th time. The voice over explains that he hated the film but was waiting for the appearance of a secret courier; nevertheless the fact that about 3 minutes of the screen time (eagerly watched in 1971 by about 200 million people) is used, to show one of the dance numbers in the finale, proves that The Girl Of My Dreams had been firmly established in the collective knowledge of the Soviet citizen one way or another.
After the war this film (along with many other German musicals) was screened as a "trophy picture" in Moscow and the whole Soviet Union. Ironically, the words of Herr Göbbels became true: German film would march with the German army anywhere in the World. The army didn't make it, the film did. Even more: the grand finale, really a beautiful piece of film-making, made it to the syllabus of the course in the Soviet Film Institute, where it remained for a long time. In the greatest of all the Russian cult TV serials - The 17 Moments of Spring - there's a lengthy scene where the protagonist, the Soviet spy in the Nazi Germany, sits his way through this film for the 13th time. The voice over explains that he hated the film but was waiting for the appearance of a secret courier; nevertheless the fact that about 3 minutes of the screen time (eagerly watched in 1971 by about 200 million people) is used, to show one of the dance numbers in the finale, proves that The Girl Of My Dreams had been firmly established in the collective knowledge of the Soviet citizen one way or another.
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- 31. Aug. 2005
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By what name was Die Frau meiner Träume (1944) officially released in Canada in English?
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