The Enchanted Day
Directed by: Peter Pewas
Written by: Franz Nabl (novel); Peter Pewas and Renate Uhl
Produced by: Viktor von Struwe
Cinematography: Georg Krause
Edited by: Ira Oberberg
Music by: Wolfgang Zeller
Production company: Terra Film
Distributed by: Deutsche Filmvertriebs
Release dates: 6 July 1944 / 17 May 1951 (general release)
Running time: 76 minutes
Country: Germany
Language: German
Starring:
Winnie Markus: Christine Schweiger
Hans Stüwe: Professor Albrecht Götz
Ernst Waldow: Rudolf Krummholz
Eva Maria Meineke: Anni
Hans Brausewetter: Wasner
Carola Toelle: Mrs. Schweiger
Karl Etlinger: Geschwander
Curt Ackermann: Mr. Maximilian
Kate Kühl: Mrs. Pospischil
Anneliese Würtz: Mrs. Hirblinger
Karl Meixner: Criminal Investigator
Erich Fiedler: Dr. Steinacker
Herbert Gernot: ophthalmologist
Karl Troxbömker: Servant
Martha von Konssatzki: the flower lady
Plot
The Enchanted Day (German: Der verzauberte Tag) is a 1944 German romantic drama film directed by Peter Pewas and starring Winnie Markus, Hans Stüwe and Ernst Waldow. It explores the romantic ambitions of two women who work at a kiosk in a railway station.
The film was made at the Babelsberg Studios by Terra Film one of Germany’s four dominant production companies. The film’s sets were designed by Erich Grave.
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