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'''''Black Forest Melody''''' (German: '''''Schwarzwaldmelodie''''') is a 1956 West German [[romantic comedy film ]]directed by [[Géza von Bolváry]] and starring [[Carl Wery]], [[Gardy Granass]] and [[Willy Fritsch]].<ref>Von Moltke p.22</ref> The film was produced in de Ufa-Studios Berlin and in the [[Circus Roland]].
'''''Black Forest Melody''''' (German: '''''Schwarzwaldmelodie''''') is a 1956 West German [[romantic comedy film ]]directed by [[Géza von Bolváry]] and starring [[Carl Wery]], [[Gardy Granass]] and [[Willy Fritsch]].<ref>Von Moltke p.22</ref>


The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]]s [[Hans Kuhnert]] and [[Paul Markwitz]].
The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]]s [[Hans Kuhnert]] and [[Paul Markwitz]]. It was shot at the [[Tempelhof Studios]] in [[Berlin]] and [[location shooting|on location]] in [[Hamburg]] at the [[Circus Roland]].


== Cast ==
== Cast ==

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Black Forest Melody
Directed byGéza von Bolváry
Written byWerner P. Zibaso
Produced byKurt Ulrich
StarringCarl Wery
Gardy Granass
Willy Fritsch
CinematographyKurt Schulz
Edited byIngrid Wacker
Music byGerhard Winkler
Production
company
Distributed byUFA
Release date
9 August 1956
Running time
100 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

Black Forest Melody (German: Schwarzwaldmelodie) is a 1956 West German romantic comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Carl Wery, Gardy Granass and Willy Fritsch.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Kuhnert and Paul Markwitz. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location in Hamburg at the Circus Roland.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Von Moltke p.22

Bibliography

  • Von Moltke, Johannes. No Place Like Home: Locations Of Heimat In German Cinema. University of California Press, 2005.