Oh Those Glorious Old Student Days (1930 film)

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Oh Those Glorious Old Student Days
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Directed by Rolf Randolf
Written by Georg C. Klaren
Produced by Liddy Hegewald
Starring
Cinematography Carl Drews
Music by
Production
company
Hegewald Film
Distributed bySilva-Film
Release date
  • 30 September 1930 (1930-09-30)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryGermany
Language German

Oh Those Glorious Old Student Days (German : O alte Burschenherrlichkeit) is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Rolf Randolf and starring Werner Fuetterer, Fritz Alberti and Betty Amann. [1] It is one of a number of films in the nostalgic Old Heidelberg tradition.

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The film's sets were designed by the art director Erich Zander. It was shot on location in Heidelberg in the Rhineland.

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References

  1. Jelavich p. 182

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