The Stars Shine (film)
The Stars Shine (original title Es leuchten die Sterne) is a 1938 German musical revue directed by Hans H. Zerlett and written by Zerlett and Hans Hannes.[1][2][3]
Synopsis
A young secretary leaves the country and travels to Berlin to seek work as an actress. In a comedy of errors, she is mistaken for a famous dancer, which causes her to headline the cast of a star-studded musical. The plot acts as a backdrop for this musical revue film, which includes many German film, sports, and entertainment stars of the 1930s.
Background
Es leuchten die Sterne was a remake of the 1930 Tobis film Die Große Sehnsucht (The Great Yearning), directed by Stefan Szekely, a Hungarian Jew.[4] The remake was created as a Busby Berkeley-style musical set inside a movie studio,[5] and featured appearances by numerous stage personalities, athletes, and Tobis Films stars.[6] Joseph Goebbels was Propaganda Minister and considered entertainment films to be the best type of media with which to convey the political message of the Nazi regime.[7][8] Es leuchten die Sterne was created, as were many German films of the period,[9] to act as a propaganda piece promoting the Third Reich as a cultural entity.[8][10][11]
Release
The film was first released in Germany on March 17, 1938. This was followed by a release in the Netherlands on April 29, and then in the United States on May 20 as The Stars Shine.[12] It was released in various countries under different titles: in Belgium as Als de sterren schitteren (Flemish) and as Quand les étoiles brillent (French); in Italy as Brillano le stelle; in Denmark as Funklende stjerner; in Greece as Lampoun t' asteria; in France as Les étoiles brillent and as Vedettes follies; and in the Netherlands as Parade der sterren and Sterrenparade.[10] The film was released on DVD in its original German version on July 21, 2008 by Warner Home Video.[2]
Excerpts from the film were shown on German television in 1938, with La Jana present in the studio.[13]
Cast
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- Carla Rust as Mathilde Birk
- Rudi Godden as Knutz the manager
- Elisabeth Wendt as Lisa Marwen
- Else Elster as Mrs. Knutz
- Eva Tinschmann as Mrs. Bökelmann
- Horst Birr as Kruse
- Erwin Biegel as Kellner
- Erika Steenbock as Ella the actress
- Heinz Piper as the Lyricist
- Kurt Mikulski as Böckelmann the makeup artist
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- Featured appearances
References
- ^ "Es Leuchten Die Sterne (1938)". The New York Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/142618/Es-Leuchten-Die-Sterne/overview. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ a b "Es leuchten die Sterne" (in German). OnlineFilmdatenbank. http://www.ofdb.de/film/41746,Es-leuchten-die-Sterne. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ "Es Leuchten Die Sterne". Allmovie. http://www.allmovie.com/work/es-leuchten-die-sterne-142618. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ Waldman, Harry (2008). Nazi films in America, 1933-1942. McFarland. p. 159. ISBN 9780786438617. http://books.google.com/books?ei=zhUVTdK1FoPCvQPq2aHwDQ&ct=result&id=v6saAQAAIAAJ&dq=%22Es+leuchten+die+Sterne%22+1938&q=%22Es+leuchten+die+Sterne%22+#search_anchor.
- ^ Richard W. McCormick, Alison Guenther-Pal, ed (2004). German essays on film. Volume 81 of German library. Richard W. McCormick, Alison Guenther-Pal. p. 309. ISBN 0826415075, 9780826415073. http://books.google.com/books?id=wM031isoRQQC&dq=%22Es+leuchten+die+Sterne%22+1938&source=gbs_navlinks_s.
- ^ Hull, David S. (1969). Film in the Third Reich: A Study of the German Cinema, 1933-1945. University of California Press. p. 144. ISBN 0520014898 9780520014893. http://books.google.com/books?id=g5qy-qkAleoC&pg=PA144&dq=%22Es+leuchten+die+Sterne%22&hl=en&ei=LiQUTf69FIqCsQPB4pCxAg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22Es%20leuchten%20die%20Sterne%22&f=false.
- ^ Fred Taylor, ed (1982). The Goebbels diaries (illustrated ed.). H. Hamilton. ISBN 0241108934, 9780241108932.
- ^ a b Romani, Cinzia. Tainted Goddesses: Female Film Stars of the Third Reich. ISBN 0962761311.
- ^ Kreimeier, Klaus (1999). The Ufa story: a history of Germany's greatest film company, 1918-1945. Volume 23 of Weimar and now Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism (reprint, illustrated ed.). University of California Press. p. 235. ISBN 0520220692, 9780520220690. http://books.google.com/books?id=I1u5qMPO0RkC&pg=PA235&lpg=PA235&dq=%22The+Stars+Shine%22,+1938+film&source=bl&ots=__b0LcNCOa&sig=UFp8FeAX2S4Y23ha4cathN0IlTg&hl=en&ei=ExQVTb7bGIW8sQO0-eWnAg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CCsQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=%22The%20Stars%20Shine%22%2C%201938%20film&f=false.
- ^ a b Hans-Michael Bock, Tim Bergfelder, ed (2009). The concise Cinegraph: encyclopaedia of German cinema. Film Europa: German Cinema in an International Context (illustrated ed.). Berghahn Books. ISBN 1571816550, 9781571816559.
- ^ Leiser, Erwin (1974). Nazi cinema. Cinema two (illustrated ed.). MacMillan Publishing Company. ISBN 0025702300 9780025702301.
- ^ Nugent, Frank S. (May 21, 1938). "The Screen". The New York Times. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00D1FF63E5C1B7A93C3AB178ED85F4C8385F9. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
- ^ Winker, Klaus (1994) (in German). Fernsehen unterm Hakenkreuz: Organisation, Programm, Personal. Volume 1 of Medien in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Böhlau. p. 231. ISBN 3412035947, 9783412035945. http://books.google.com/books?ei=wiwmTfL-DojQrQfy-5GXDA&ct=result&id=xCYbAQAAIAAJ&dq=Es+Leuchten+die+Sterne+La+Jana&q=1938+brachte+das+Fernsehen+Ausschnitte+aus+dem+Film+Es+leuchten+die+Sterne+(Aus+dem+Atelier+-+ins+Atelier)%3B+zu+Gast+im+dunklen+Studio+war+die+S%C3%A4ngerin+La+Jana.#search_anchor.
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