Wo die alten Wälder rauschen

Summary Widower Harald Rehm, owner of a Hamburg construction firm, goes on vacation to the Austrian Alps with his pre-teen son, Nils, and a governess, Margret, he has recently hired. But is it really a vacation? His whole crew is nearby, and appears to be engaged in building a power plant. The engineer, always addressed as Baumgartner, and a construction foreman, Burgstaller, are either hotel residents, or at least spend most of their free time at the hotel, in Burgstaller's case, flitting from one woman to the next ("it 's the season"). The plot points include (a) a previous job in which a retaining wall failed, killing several workers and blamed on Baumgartner; (b) A poor relationship between Rehm father and son (and between son and governess), which builds to a climax after Herr Rehm threatens to send Nils to a boarding school if he doesn't start behaving; Nils and a local kid take an action with potentially dire consequences, around which the last third of the movie centers; (c) a potential romance between Margret and Baumgartner, or is it between Margaret and Herr Rehm? It wouldn't be a Heimatfilm if you didn't stumble onto singing children in Trachten, and singing adults too, at the strangest times. View more details

Wo die alten Wälder rauschen

Directed : Alfons Stummer

Written : Werner P. Zibaso Alfons Stummer

Stars : Carl Möhner Armin Dahlen Willy Fritsch Josefin Kipper

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Sep 13, 1956

Countries of origin : West Germany

Language : German

Filming locations : Divina-Studio, Baldham, Bavaria, Germany

Production companies : Divina-Film

Summary Widower Harald Rehm, owner of a Hamburg construction firm, goes on vacation to the Austrian Alps with his pre-teen son, Nils, and a governess, Margret, he has recently hired. But is it really a vacation? His whole crew is nearby, and appears to be engaged in building a power plant. The engineer, always addressed as Baumgartner, and a construction foreman, Burgstaller, are either hotel residents, or at least spend most of their free time at the hotel, in Burgstaller's case, flitting from one woman to the next ("it 's the season"). The plot points include (a) a previous job in which a retaining wall failed, killing several workers and blamed on Baumgartner; (b) A poor relationship between Rehm father and son (and between son and governess), which builds to a climax after Herr Rehm threatens to send Nils to a boarding school if he doesn't start behaving; Nils and a local kid take an action with potentially dire consequences, around which the last third of the movie centers; (c) a potential romance between Margret and Baumgartner, or is it between Margaret and Herr Rehm? It wouldn't be a Heimatfilm if you didn't stumble onto singing children in Trachten, and singing adults too, at the strangest times. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama

Release date : Sep 13, 1956

Countries of origin : West Germany

Language : German

Filming locations : Divina-Studio, Baldham, Bavaria, Germany

Production companies : Divina-Film

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Surgeon Crisp announces to his student doctors and friends that he has solved the problem of limb-grafting, and shows proofs. Among those deeply interested is Mortmain, a friend of Dr. Crisp's. Mortmain is a gentleman of leisure and collector of rare art subjects and is heavily in debt to his friend, Cordon Russell. He is warned of that debt by Russell's lawyer, a friend of Mortmain's. While Russell at first has no desire to call in the loans, when the two men become rivals for the affections of Russel's ward, Bella Forsythe, things change. Knowing the weakness of her brother, Tom, Russell gives the latter a chance to fall into trouble, hoping to turn that fall into his own advantage. Tom falls into the trap and Russell uses this fall against Bella, who has become engaged to Mortmain. Meanwhile, Mortmain is told he is completely ruined by Flynt, Russell's lawyer. He curses Russell and his declaration that he would like to kill the man is overheard by Flaggs, the clerk of Flynt. Mortmain is informed of the murder of Russell, also that the police are after Tom Forsythe. Mortmain faints and in falling injures his hand terribly. Dr. Crisp informs him he must lose his hand and suggests he get another man's hand to graft upon the stump. He consents and Crisp finds a man who will give his hand, it is Tom Forsythe. During the operation Tom dies. Dr. Crisp has recognized Tom and keeps the news from Bella. Mortmain regaining consciousness after the operation, sees an uncanny vision of Flaggs and learns that Tom Forsythe, who gave him his hand died in the operation. He finally awakens from his terrible dream to learn that Tom is alive and well, and that the real murderer was Flaggs' while Mortmain's hand is his own.

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