Don't Dream, Annette | |
Native Name: | |
Director: | Eberhard Klagemann Helmut Weiss |
Music: | Theo Mackeben |
Cinematography: | Reimar Kuntze |
Editing: | Johanna Meisel |
Studio: | DEFA |
Distributor: | VEB Progress Film |
Runtime: | 115 minutes |
Country: | Germany |
Language: | German |
Don't Dream, Annette (German: '''Träum' nicht, Annette''') is a 1949 German comedy film directed by Eberhard Klagemann and Helmut Weiss and starring Jenny Jugo, Max Eckard and Karl Schönböck.[1] It was made by DEFA in the Soviet Zone of Germany which was soon afterwards to become East Germany. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau, Otto Erdmann and Kurt Herlth.
Attractive French teacher Annette has two devoted suitors, the diplomat Klaus and the engineer Theo, who both propose marriage to her. She then meets the pianist Hans who she is also quickly interested in. She dreams what her future would be if she married each of the men.