Schloß Hubertus
Originally released in 1934. Schloß Hubertus is a drama film. directed by Hans Deppe. At just 84 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Count Egge, a “special person” of noble birth, is rather conceited and has given his kids the old heave-ho, because they chose “unsuitable partners: Countess Litty picked the penniless painter Forbeck and Master Tassilo the rather common Anna. During a trip with his peasant lover, the second son of the Count, Willy, has a fatal accident. Kitty followers her painter-bum to Italy. One day, during a dramatic hunting party at the Eagle’s Nest, Count Egge goes blind. These strokes of bad luck as of late turn the self-centered noble into an accessible person and his heart softens. After coming to terms with his kids, he finds inner peace in the bosom of his ancestral seat, shrouded in secrets: Castle Hubertus.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Dialog Film
- UFA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Schloß Hubertus about?
Count Egge, a “special person” of noble birth, is rather conceited and has given his kids the old heave-ho, because they chose “unsuitable partners: Countess Litty picked the penniless paint...
Who directed Schloß Hubertus?
Schloß Hubertus was directed by Hans Deppe.
How long is Schloß Hubertus?
Schloß Hubertus has a runtime of 1 hours and 24 minutes (84 minutes total).
When was Schloß Hubertus released?
Schloß Hubertus was released on July 26, 1934 in theaters.