Clarissa (film) explained

Clarissa
Director:Gerhard Lamprecht
Producer:Gustav Althoff
Music:Giuseppe Becce
Cinematography:Karl Hasselmann
Studio:Aco-Film
Distributor:Various
Runtime:79 minutes
Country:Germany
Language:German

Clarissa is a 1941 German romance film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Sybille Schmitz, Gustav Fröhlich and Gustav Diessl.[1] Schmitz plays the domineering manager of a bank who eventually falls in love with one of the other employees.

It was shot at the Althoff Studios in Berlin and on location in Potsdam and the Baltic Sea.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hake, Sabine. Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. University of Texas Press. Austin, TX. 2001. 199. 10.7560/734579. 0292734581. 10.7560/734579.