Dangers of the Engagement Period

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Dangers of the Engagement Period
Directed byFred Sauer
Written by
Produced byRobert Leistenschneider [de]
Starring
CinematographyLászló Schäffer
Production
company
Strauss Film
Distributed byHegewald Film
Release date
  • 21 February 1930 (1930-02-21)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryGermany
Languages

Dangers of the Engagement Period (German: Gefahren der Brautzeit) is a 1930 German silent comedy film directed by Fred Sauer and starring Marlene Dietrich, Willi Forst, and Lotte Lorring.[1] It is also known by the alternative title of Nights of Love (German: Liebesnächte).

The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Heilbronner. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin and on location in Scheveningen in the Netherlands. Shot as a silent during September and October 1929, it was not released until February the following year by which time sound films were increasingly dominant. It was given a favourable review by Lotte Eisner in the Film-Kurier.[2]

While making the film Dietrich was also appearing in a stage show alongside Hans Albers.[3] It was her final film before her breakthrough role in The Blue Angel, which made her an international star and led to her departure for Hollywood.

Synopsis[edit]

During a railway journey, Baron van Geldern meets an attractive young woman Evelyne in the same carriage. After the train is derailed, they spend a night together at a hotel, and he falls in love with her. Complications ensue when he discovers that she is engaged to his American friend.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Kosta 2009, p. 190.
  2. ^ "Gefahren der Brautzeit (1930)". www.stummfilm.at [Silent Film Archive] (in German). 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  3. ^ Chandler 2011, p. 61

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