The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1936 film)

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The Abduction of the Sabine Women
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Directed by Robert A. Stemmle
Produced by Carl Froelich
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Starring
Music by Harald Böhmelt
Cinematography Reimar Kuntze
Edited by Anna Höllering
Production
company
Carl Froelich-Film
Distributed by
Release dates
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  • 1 March 1936 (1936-03-01)
Running time
93 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

The Abduction of the Sabine Women (German: Der Raub der Sabinerinnen) is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Bernhard Wildenhain, Max Gülstorff, and Maria Koppenhöfer. It was based on a play which has been adapted into films several times.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Walter Haag and Franz Schroedter.

Plot

High school professor Gollwitz wrote a play as a student, which he now describes as a youthful sin. The Schmierentheater director Emanuel Striese, who is struggling with numerous problems in the ensemble and is also not well off financially, finds out about it and wants to perform it with his family. He is able to persuade Gollwitz, who only agrees on the condition that he is not named and that his wife does not find out. Of course, the wife comes back from vacation early and everything is going completely differently than planned. In the end, Ms. Striese has a saving idea.

Cast

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See also

References

  1. Goble, p. 483.

Bibliography

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