Morning's at Seven (film) explained

Morning's at Seven
Director:Kurt Hoffmann
Producer:Heinz Angermeyer
Starring:Gerlinde Locker
Peter Arens
Werner Hinz
Studio:Independent Film
Distributor:Constantin Film
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:West Germany

Morning's at Seven (German: Morgens um Sieben ist die Welt noch in Ordnung) is a 1968 West German family comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Gerlinde Locker, Peter Arens and Werner Hinz.[1] It was based on the 1965 novel Morning's at Seven by the British writer Eric Malpass. A sequel When Sweet Moonlight Is Sleeping in the Hills was released the following year with much of the same cast.

It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location around Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia and Großenbrode and Fehmarn on the Baltic in Schleswig-Holstein. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Isabella Schlichting and Werner Schlichting.

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Notes and References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.208