This is innovative entertainment cinema made by the UFA for an European audience in three sound versions: A mass success with big international stars of that time, written by Billy Wilder in one of his first scripts. And an example of the musicals of early German sound cinema; of films which were very soon forbidden by the Nazis for their “Jewish” wit and a sceptical, ironic way of playing with the dreams and desires of common men and women. A Blonde’s Dream is also a reflection of cinema as a “dream factory” –for example, for a common girl who wants to go to Hollywood.
Section: Historia Secreta del Cine de WeimarD: Paul Martin
G: Walter Reisch, Billy Wilder
F: Günther Rittau, Otto Baecker, Konstantin Irmen-Tschet
E: Willy Zeyn
DA: Erich Kettelhut
S: Fritz Thiery
M: Werner Richard Heymann, Gérard Jacobson
P: Erich Pommer
CP: UFA
Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch, Willi Forst, Paul Hörbiger, Trude Hesterberg
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