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{{Short description|1954 film}}
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|director = [[Rolf Thiele]]
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|producer = {{ubl|[[Hans Abich]]|Rolf Thiele}}
| director = [[Rolf Thiele]]
|writer = {{ubl|Rolf Thiele|[[Gábor Vaszary]] (novel)}}
| producer = [[Hans Abich]] <br> Rolf Thiele
|starring = {{ubl|[[Marina Vlady]]|[[Walter Giller]]|[[Nadja Tiller]]}}
| writer = Rolf Thiele <br> [[Gábor Vaszary]] (novel)
|music = [[Hans-Martin Majewski]]
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|cinematography = [[Karl Schröder (cinematographer)|Karl Schröder]]
| starring = [[Marina Vlady]] <br> [[Walter Giller]] <br> [[Nadja Tiller]]
|editing = Caspar van den Berg
| music = [[Hans-Martin Majewski]]
|studio = Filmaufbau
| cinematography = [[Karl Schröder (cinematographer)|Karl Schröder]]
|distributor = Herzog-Filmverleih
| editing = [[Caspar van den Berg]]
|released = {{film date|1954|9|9|df=y}}
| studio = Filmaufbau
|runtime = 95 minutes
| distributor = Herzog-Filmverleih
|country = West Germany
| released = 9 September 1954
|language = German
| runtime = 95 minutes
| country = West Germany
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'''''She''''' (German: '''''Sie''''') is a 1954 West German [[romantic comedy]] film directed by [[Rolf Thiele]] and starring [[Marina Vlady]], [[Walter Giller]] and [[Nadja Tiller]].<ref>Bock & Bergfelder p.476</ref> In France it was known as '''''Elle'''''.
'''''She''''' ({{langx|de|'''Sie'''}}) is a 1954 West German [[romantic comedy]] film directed by [[Rolf Thiele]] and starring [[Marina Vlady]], [[Walter Giller]], and [[Nadja Tiller]].<ref>{{cite book|ref={{sfnref|Bock|Bergfelder}}|editor-first1=Hans-Michael|editor-last1=Bock|editor-link1=Hans-Michael Bock|editor-first2=Tim|editor-last2=Bergfelder|title=The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema|publisher=Berghahn Books|year=2009|location=New York|isbn=978-1-57181-655-9|page=476}}</ref>


The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Walter Haag]]. It was made at studios in [[Gottingen]] and [[location filming|on location]] in several sites including [[Paris]].
The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Walter Haag]]. It was made at [[Göttingen Studios]] and [[location filming|on location]] in several sites including [[Paris]].


==Synopsis==
==Plot==
In Paris a Hungarian [[illustrator]] becomes engaged to Céline, the seventeen-year-old daughter of the owner of the [[newspaper]] at which he works. They have to wait four years until she is legally able to marry him. In the meantime he seems to have become attracted to a young Italian woman.
In Paris a Hungarian [[illustrator]] becomes engaged to Céline, the seventeen-year-old daughter of the owner of the [[newspaper]] at which he works. They have to wait four years until she is legally able to marry him. In the meantime he seems to have become attracted to a young Italian woman.


==Cast==
==Cast==
{{cast listing|
* [[Marina Vlady]] as Céline
* [[Walter Giller]] as Ypsilon
*[[Marina Vlady]] as Céline
* [[Nadja Tiller]] as Din
*[[Walter Giller]] as Ypsilon
* [[Wera Frydtberg]] as Louise
*[[Nadja Tiller]] as Din
* [[Hilde Hildebrand]] as Nachbarin
*[[Wera Frydtberg]] as Louise
* [[Klaus Behrendt]] as Semmelhans
*[[Hilde Hildebrand]] as Nachbarin
*Klaus Behrendt as Semmelhans
* [[Kurt A. Jung]] as Joska, Reporter
*Kurt A. Jung as Joska, Reporter
* [[Gregor von Rezzori]] as Redakteur
* [[Walter M. Wülf]] as Hausmeister
*[[Gregor von Rezzori]] as Redakteur
*Walter M. Wülf as Hausmeister

}}
== References ==
<references/>


== Bibliography ==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
* Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. ''The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books, 2009.


== External links ==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0047486}}
*{{IMDb title|0047486}}


{{Rolf Thiele}}
{{Rolf Thiele}}


[[Category:1954 films]]
[[Category:1954 romantic comedy films]]
[[Category:1950s comedy films]]
[[Category:German romantic comedy films]]
[[Category:German comedy films]]
[[Category:West German films]]
[[Category:West German films]]
[[Category:German-language films]]
[[Category:Films directed by Rolf Thiele]]
[[Category:Films directed by Rolf Thiele]]
[[Category:Films set in Paris]]
[[Category:Films set in Paris]]
[[Category:Films shot in Paris]]
[[Category:Films shot in Paris]]
[[Category:Films based on Hungarian novels]]
[[Category:German black-and-white films]]
[[Category:1950s German-language films]]
[[Category:1950s German films]]
[[Category:Films shot at Göttingen Studios]]
[[Category:Films scored by Hans-Martin Majewski]]
[[Category:German-language romantic comedy films]]





Latest revision as of 19:15, 27 October 2024

She
Directed byRolf Thiele
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyKarl Schröder
Edited byCaspar van den Berg
Music byHans-Martin Majewski
Production
company
Filmaufbau
Distributed byHerzog-Filmverleih
Release date
  • 9 September 1954 (1954-09-09)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

She (German: Sie) is a 1954 West German romantic comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Marina Vlady, Walter Giller, and Nadja Tiller.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art director Walter Haag. It was made at Göttingen Studios and on location in several sites including Paris.

Plot

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In Paris a Hungarian illustrator becomes engaged to Céline, the seventeen-year-old daughter of the owner of the newspaper at which he works. They have to wait four years until she is legally able to marry him. In the meantime he seems to have become attracted to a young Italian woman.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York: Berghahn Books. p. 476. ISBN 978-1-57181-655-9.
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