Film

Land der Liebe

1937 · ★ 5 · Dir. Reinhold Schünzel

Here's one of the most notorious clashes between the Third Reich censorship and the artist's intentions. Director Schünzel who was half Jewish was allowed to work under special commission due to his success with the public (and because Hitler liked his films) which he used for veiled attacks, most famously in Amphitryon. But in 1937 he finally clashed with Goebbels who was furious about this film here which ended Schünzel's German career and by proxy the tradition of quality German musicals which was only shortly revived by Kurt Hoffmann in the 50s. The story is one of the usual operetta stories with a young princess being destined to marry a king which her mother (the delicious Valerie von Martens known as Curt Goetz' wife and acting partner) tries to enforce while the young woman tries to escape her destiny and meets a young writer who is almost a double of the king which launches a plot with fake assassinations, tangled love affairs and some subtle satire.

Starring

Albert Matterstock
Albert Matterstock
König
Gusti Huber
Gusti Huber
Prinzessin Julia
Valerie von Martens
Fürstin Ilonka
Wilhelm Bendow
Wilhelm Bendow
Ministerpräsident
Oskar Sima
Oskar Sima
Polizeipräfekt
Erik Ode
Erik Ode
Erster Beamter
Werner Stock
Zweiter Beamter
Erich Ziegel
Hofmarschall
Erich Fiedler
Erich Fiedler
Leutnant Inpetto
Olga Limburg
Olga Limburg
Madame Revelli - Direktrice
Hadrian Maria Netto
Major Roscoe - Adjutant des Königs
William Huch
Zeremonienmeister
Erich Walter
Diener Kaspar
Maria Seidler
Oberin des Klosters
Heinz Berghaus
Der Verkehrsminister
Edith Dathe
Jac Diehl
Ein vollbärtiger Hotelportier (as Jack Diehl)
Hugo Drahower
Minister des Königs