A Gust of Wind explained

A Gust of Wind
Director:Walter Felsenstein
Producer:Fred Lyssa
Editing:Ilse Voigt
Studio:Tobis Film
Distributor:Deutsche Filmvertriebs
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:Germany

A Gust of Wind (German: '''Ein Windstoß''') is a 1942 German musical film directed by Walter Felsenstein and starring Paul Kemp, Margit Debar and Elsa Wagner.[1] It was based on an Italian play by Giovacchino Forzano. A man gets shut out of his apartment in his nightshirt by a gust of wind. His neighbours refuse to believe this is the real reason. The film marked the screen debut of Sonja Ziemann who went on to become a leading star of the 1950s.

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Notes and References

  1. Hull p. 251