Tragödie einer Leidenschaft
Originally released in 1949. Tragödie einer Leidenschaft is a drama film. directed by Kurt Meisel. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Hermine Körner, Friedrich Schoenfelder, and Edith Schultze-Westrum
Synopsis
When she was a little girl, Liuba came to town with her widowed mother to live in the block of flats owned by her aunt Anna Iwanowna. The wealthy and cold-hearted Anna Iwanowna barely accepted them as tenants. And no sooner did Liuba's mother die than she wanted to send her niece to the orphanage. Fortunately, Pawlin, Anna Iwanowna's janitor, decided to adopt her and he brought her up with affection. When she grew up, the beautiful Liuba fell in love with her aunt's son, Dodja, a good-looking but profligate army officer. Wishing nothing more than an affair with Liuba, Dodja did not hesitate to play the comedy of love to her. When she realized what Dodja was really after, Liuba was devastated and in desperation accepted to marry Pawlin, her benefactor, who had been infatuated with her for years. Alas, in the middle of the wedding party Dodja danced with Liuba and eloped with her
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Georg Witt Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tragödie einer Leidenschaft about?
When she was a little girl, Liuba came to town with her widowed mother to live in the block of flats owned by her aunt Anna Iwanowna. The wealthy and cold-hearted Anna Iwanowna barely accepted them...
Who directed Tragödie einer Leidenschaft?
Tragödie einer Leidenschaft was directed by Kurt Meisel.
How long is Tragödie einer Leidenschaft?
Tragödie einer Leidenschaft has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).
When was Tragödie einer Leidenschaft released?
Tragödie einer Leidenschaft was released on March 25, 1949 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Tragödie einer Leidenschaft?
The main cast of Tragödie einer Leidenschaft includes Hermine Körner, Friedrich Schoenfelder, Edith Schultze-Westrum, Lisa Helwig, Joana Maria Gorvin.