There Is Only One Love Explained

There Is Only One Love
Director:Johannes Meyer
Producer:Vahayn Badal
Starring:Louis Graveure
Heinz Rühmann
Ralph Arthur Roberts
Jenny Jugo
Music:Eduard Künneke
Cinematography:Willy Winterstein
Editing:Else Baum
Studio:Dr. von Badel-Film
Distributor:Deutsch Fox
Runtime:99 minutes
Country:Germany

There Is Only One Love (German: Es gibt nur eine Liebe) is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Louis Graveure, Heinz Rühmann, Ralph Arthur Roberts and Jenny Jugo.[1] An operetta film, it was released in America in 1936.[2] It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Erich Czerwonski.

Synopsis

Sir Henry Godwin, a celebrated Kammersänger, and his Ballet master Eddy decide to take a holiday in the Balkan Mountains. They encounter Dolores, a shorthand typist in the area on work, who falls in love Sir Henry while under the mistaken impression that he and Eddy are criminals on the run from the police.

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Notes and References

  1. Klaus p.35
  2. Waldman