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Her First Date

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Her First Date
Directed byAxel von Ambesser
Written byMax Kolpé
Axel von Ambesser
Produced byEduard Hoesch
StarringNicole Heesters
Paul Dahlke
Adrian Hoven
CinematographyWilli Sohm
Edited byHerma Sandtner
Music byPeter Kreuder
René Sylviano
Production
companies
Donau-Filmproduktion Eduard Hoesch
Melodie Film
Distributed byEuropa-Filmverleih
Release date
25 August 1955
Running time
100 minutes
Countries
  • Austria
  • West Germany
LanguageGerman

Her First Date (German: Ihr erstes Rendezvous) is a 1955 Austrian-West German romantic comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Nicole Heesters, Paul Dahlke and Adrian Hoven.[1] It was shot in Agfacolor at the Salzburg Studios and on location around the city and Lake Wolfgang. The film's sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. It is a remake of the 1941 French film Premier rendez-vous, with the setting shifted to post-war Salzburg.

Cast

  • Nicole Heesters as Christa, ein Waisenmädchen
  • Paul Dahlke as Martin, Literaturprofessor
  • Adrian Hoven as Rolf
  • Karl Schönböck as Waldemar, Mathematikprofessor
  • Erika von Thellmann as Fräulein Rodenstock, Aufsichtsdame im Waisenhaus
  • Wera Frydtberg as Erika, Christas Freundin
  • Luzi Neudecker as Margot, Christas freudin
  • Theodor Danegger as Kellner im Lokal 'Capri'
  • Karl Ehmann as Postbeamter
  • Hans Fitz as Schuldirektor Im Bubeninternat
  • Franz Fröhlich as Bauer am Salzburger Markt
  • Fritz Grieb as Der komische Dicke, Schüler
  • Karl Haberfellner as Der lustige Floh, Schüler
  • Michael Janisch as Taxichauffeur
  • Heli Lichten as Bäuerin am Salzburger Markt
  • Hilde Schreiber as Elisabeth, junge Aussictsdame im Waisenhaus
  • Lola Urban-Kneidinger as Direktorin im Waisenhaus
  • Peter Vogel as Der lange Robby, Schüler
  • Alexander von Richthofen as Der schöne Harald, Schüler

References

  1. ^ Fritsche p.255

Bibliography

  • Fritsche, Maria. Homemade Men in Postwar Austrian Cinema: Nationhood, Genre and Masculinity. Berghahn Books, 2013.

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