Das Wunschkonzert /

At the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Inge meets and falls in love with an air force officer, Hebert Koch, who is later sent into battle. She loses contact with him, but is able to be reunited when she hears a song requested for him during the Wunschkonzert program, a popular German radio show during World W...

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Uniform Title:Wunschkonzert (Motion picture : 1940)
Main Author: Bochmann, Werner (Composer)
Corporate Authors: UFA (Firm), Cine-Allianz Tonfilm, International Historic Films Inc
Other Authors: Borsody, Eduard von, 1898-1970 (Director, Screenwriter), Lützkendorf, Felix, 1906- (Screenwriter), Goebbels, Joseph, 1897-1945 (Screenwriter), Werner, Ilse, 1921-2005 (Actor), Raddatz, Carl (Actor), Brennecke, Joachim, 1919- (Actor), Goedecke, Heinz (Actor), Wüst, Ida, 1884-1958 (Actor), Bleibtreu, Hedwig, 1868-1958 (Actor), Anders, Günther, 1908-1977 (Cinematographer), Drews, Carl (Cinematographer), Weihmayr, Franz, 1903-1969 (Cinematographer), Kleinert-Neumann, Elisabeth (Film editor)
Format: Video DVD
Language:German
Language Notes:German with optional English subtitles.
Published: Chicago : International Historic Films Inc., [2009]
Edition:Fullscreen.
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Summary:At the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Inge meets and falls in love with an air force officer, Hebert Koch, who is later sent into battle. She loses contact with him, but is able to be reunited when she hears a song requested for him during the Wunschkonzert program, a popular German radio show during World War II in which songs requested by and for soldiers were performed.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1940.
Based on an idea from propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.
Special features: Film background slide show.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (100 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD-5 ; NTSC, region 0 ; digital audio mono ; 4:3 aspect ratio.
Audience:Not rated.
Production Credits:Director, Eduard von Borsody ; screenplay, Felix Lützkendorf, Eduard von Borsody , Josef Goebbels [uncredited] ; cinematography, Franz Weihmayr, Günther Anders, Karl Drews ; editing, Elisabeth Neumann ; original music, Werner Bochmann.