Love in the Ring
Love in the Ring | |
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Directed by | Reinhold Schünzel |
Produced by | Max Glass |
Written by |
Max Glass Fritz Rotter |
Starring |
Max Schmeling Renate Müller Olga Tschechowa |
Music by |
Artur Guttmann Will Meisel |
Cinematography | Nicolas Farkas |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Terra Film |
Release dates | 17 March 1930 |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Love in the Ring (German:Liebe im Ring) is a 1930 German sports film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Max Schmeling, Renate Müller and Olga Tschechowa.[1] Schmeling was a leading German boxer of the 1930s, and the film attempted to capitalise on this. Schmeling later appeared in another boxing-themed film in Knockout (1935).
It was originally planned as a silent film, but sound was soon added as it became clear that silents were now unmarketable. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. Some of the film was shot at the Berlin Sportpalast.
Cast
- Max Schmeling as Max - Sohn der Obsthänderlin / Son of the Fruit seller
- Renate Müller as Hilde - Tochter des Fischhändlers / The Fish seller's daughter
- Olga Tschechowa as Lilian
- Frida Richard as Maxs Mutter / Obsthändlerin / Fruit seller
- Rudolf Biebrach as Fischhändler / Fish seller
- Kurt Gerron as Max's Manager
- Max Machon as Erster Trainer
- Hugo Fischer-Köppe as Zweiter Trainer
- Julius Falkenstein as Ein Lebemann / A Bon-Vivant
- Yvette Darnys
- Arthur Duarte
- Emil Heyse
- Heinrich Gotho
- José Santa as Selbst / Himself
- Harry Stein as Selbst / Himself
- Paul Noack as Selbst / Himself
- Fritz Rolauf as Selbst / Himself
- Hermann Herse as Selbst / Himself
- Egon Stief as Selbst / Himself
- Felix Friedemann as Selbst / Himself
- Erich Kohler as Selbst / Himself
- Paul Samson-Körner as Unbestimmte Rolle / Undetermined Role
- Reinhold Schünzel as Unbestimmte Rolle / Undetermined Role
References
- ↑ Waldman p.160
Bibliography
- Waldman, Harry. Nazi Films in America, 1933-1942. McFarland, 2008.
External links
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