(A Romance in Minor Key)
Directed by: Helmut Käutner
Produced by: Hermann
Grund
Written by:
Helmut Käutner and Willy Clever
Music: Lothar Brühne
Cinematography: Georg
Bruckbauer
Edited by:
Anneliese Sponholz
Starring:
Marianne Hoppe: Madeleine
Starring:
Marianne Hoppe: Madeleine
Paul Dahlke:
Madeleine’s husband
Ferdinand
Marian: Michael
Eric Helgar:
Michael’s brother
Siegfried
Breuer: Viktor
Karl Platen:
Michael’s servant
Elisabeth
Flickenschildt: Doorkeeper’s wife
Anja Elkoff:
Singer
Ernst Legal:
Hard-of-hearing man
Hans
Stiebner: Fat man
Leo
Peukert: Cafe proprietor
Carl Günther: Jeweler
Walter Lieck: Tall man
Hugo Flink: Banker
Ernst
Rotmund: Police inspector
Helmut
Käutner: Poet
Klaus Pohl: Pawnbroker
Though uncredited, the Maupassant story, Les Bijoux,
was the inspiration for this poignant drama, A Romance in Minor Key. In late
19th century France, the wife of a bookkeeper is blackmailed by her husband’s
boss after he discovers she is also the mistress of a famous composer. This
beautifully made film has a sensitive delicacy that is unusual for Third Reich
cinema. The cast – directed by the brilliant Helmut Käutner – is outstanding. Although
Goebbles didn’t like this film very much, Käutner went on and made to other
brilliant melodramas before the end of the war. Ferdinand Marian, best known
for another film we sell, Jud Suss, is, as usual, brilliant.
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