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{{short description|1951 film}}
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| name = Sensation in San Remo
| name = Sensation in San Remo
| image =File:Sensation in San Remo.jpg
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| director = [[Georg Jacoby]]
| director = [[Georg Jacoby]]
| producer = [[ Rolf Meyer ]]
| producer = [[Rolf Meyer]]
| writer = [[Curt J. Braun ]] (novel) <br> [[Kurt Werner]]
| writer = {{ubl|[[Curt J. Braun]] (novel)|[[Kurt Werner]]}}
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| starring = [[Marika Rökk]] <br> [[Peter Pasetti]] <br> [[Ewald Balser]] <br> [[Elisabeth Markus]]
| starring = {{ubl|[[Marika Rökk]]|[[Peter Pasetti]]|[[Ewald Balser]]|[[Elisabeth Markus]]}}
| music = [[Willy Mattes]] <br> [[Theo Nordhaus]]
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| cinematography = [[Bruno Mondi ]]
| cinematography = [[Bruno Mondi]]
| editing = [[Martha Dübber ]]
| editing = [[Martha Dübber]]
| studio = Junge Film
| studio = Junge Film
| distributor = Herzog-Filmverleih
| distributor = Herzog-Filmverleih
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'''''Sensation in San Remo''''' is a 1951 West German [[musical film]] directed by [[Georg Jacoby]] and starring [[Marika Rökk]], [[Peter Pasetti]] and [[Ewald Balser]]. It was one of Rökk's most successful post-war films.<ref>Marshall & Stillwell p.85</ref> The film is part set at the [[Sanremo Music Festival|Sanremo Festival]] in [[Italy]].
'''''Sensation in San Remo''''' is a 1951 West German [[musical film]] directed by [[Georg Jacoby]] and starring [[Marika Rökk]], [[Peter Pasetti]] and [[Ewald Balser]]. It was one of Rökk's most successful post-war films.<ref>Marshall & Stillwell p. 85</ref> The film is part set at the [[Sanremo Music Festival|Sanremo Festival]] in [[Italy]].


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Marika Rökk]] as Cornelia
* [[Marika Rökk]] as Cornelia
* [[Peter Pasetti]] as Valenta
* [[Peter Pasetti]] as Valenta
* [[Ewald Balser]] as Prof. Feldmann
* [[Ewald Balser]] as Prof. Feldmann
* [[Elisabeth Markus]] as Prof. Feldmann's wife
* [[Elisabeth Markus]] as Prof. Feldmann's wife
* [[Petra Unkel]] as Barbara
* [[Petra Unkel]] as Barbara
* [[Walter Giller]] as Ernst
* [[Walter Giller]] as Ernst
* [[Otto Gebühr]] as Direktor Koch
* [[Otto Gebühr]] as Direktor Koch
* [[Dorit Kreysler]] as Lydia Leer
* [[Dorit Kreysler]] as Lydia Leer
* [[Gertrud Wolle]] as Frau Koch
* [[Gertrud Wolle]] as Frau Koch
* [[Harald Paulsen]] as Manager Kastillioni
* [[Harald Paulsen]] as Manager Kastillioni
* [[Arno Assmann]] as Theaterdirektor Nahrhaft
* [[Arno Assmann]] as Theaterdirektor Nahrhaft
* [[Horst Beck]] as Det. Lobgesang
* [[Horst Beck]] as Det. Lobgesang
* [[Helmut Peine]] as Schuldiener
* [[Helmut Peine]] as Schuldiener
* [[Justus Ott]] as Antiquar
* [[Justus Ott]] as Antiquar
* [[Harry Gondi]] as Geschaeftsberater in der Bar
* [[Harry Gondi]] as Geschaeftsberater in der Bar
* [[Inge Meysel]] as Sekretärin
* [[Inge Meysel]] as Sekretärin
* [[Jutta Petrikowsky]] as Krankenschwester
* [[Jutta Petrikowsky]] as Krankenschwester
* [[Austin Carlile]] as Squidgy
* [[Austin Carlile]] as Squidgy


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* Marshall, Bill & Stillwell, Robynn. ''Musicals: Hollywood and Beyond''. Intellect Books, 2000.
* Marshall, Bill & Stillwell, Robynn. ''Musicals: Hollywood and Beyond''. Intellect Books, 2000.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 23:39, 10 October 2019

Sensation in San Remo
Directed byGeorg Jacoby
Written by
Produced byRolf Meyer
Starring
CinematographyBruno Mondi
Edited byMartha Dübber
Music by
Production
company
Junge Film
Distributed byHerzog-Filmverleih
Release date
6 September 1951
Running time
90 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

Sensation in San Remo is a 1951 West German musical film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Marika Rökk, Peter Pasetti and Ewald Balser. It was one of Rökk's most successful post-war films.[1] The film is part set at the Sanremo Festival in Italy.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Marshall & Stillwell p. 85

Bibliography

  • Marshall, Bill & Stillwell, Robynn. Musicals: Hollywood and Beyond. Intellect Books, 2000.

External links