Die schwedische Nachtigall

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The Swedish Nightingale (German: Die schwedische Nachtigall) is a 1941 German musical film directed by Peter Paul Brauer and starring Ilse Werner, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Joachim Gottschalk. The film is based on a play by Friedrich Forster-Burggraf set...read more

The Swedish Nightingale (German: Die schwedische Nachtigall) is a 1941 German musical film directed by Peter Paul Brauer and starring Ilse Werner, Karl Ludwig Diehl and Joachim Gottschalk. The film is based on a play by Friedrich Forster-Burggraf set in nineteenth century Copenhagen. It portrays a romance between the writer Hans Christian Andersen and the opera singer Jenny Lind the "Swedish Nightingale" of the title. It is noteworthy that at the time when the film was made, Germany was keeping Denmark under military occupation but attempting a relatively conciliatory attitude towards the occupied Danes. Germany was also making an effort to keep good relations with the neutral Sweden. The theme of the film - made at a time when Joseph Goebbles' Propaganda Ministry kept tight control of the German film industry - obviously fit well with these policy aims.

Original Release

04/09/1941

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)

Directors

Peter Paul Brauer

Writers

Hans Christian Andersen, Friedrich Forster-Burggraf, Henri Lemarchand, Per Schwenzen, Gert von Klaß

Cast

Producers

Editors

Alice Ludwig

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