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Directed by | Heinz Hilpert |
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Music by | Friedrich Hollaender |
Cinematography | Otto Kanturek |
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Distributed by | Felsom Film |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Three Days of Love (German : Drei Tage Liebe) is a 1931 German drama film directed by Heinz Hilpert and starring Hans Albers, Käthe Dorsch, and Trude Berliner. [1] It was made by the independent Felsom Film company. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Jacoby.
A poor servant girl falls in love with a man but becomes convinced that he will leave her because of her poverty. Encouraged in this belief by his jealous former lover, she steals a ring and smart clothes to try and impress him. However this leads only to tragedy.
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