
Schwarzwaldmädel
Directed by Wilm ten Haaf15 de abril de 1963 2h 10minMúsica, Película de TV
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In the fictional Black Forest village of Sankt Christoph, everyone in town shuns Bärbele. According to the gossips, her father is said to have set fire to the “Blauer Ochse” years ago. Dressed in the most beautiful traditional costume, she wants to attend the dance festival on St. Cecilia’s Day. The venerable, no-longer-young cathedral music director Blasius Römer, who secretly loves Bärbele—who helps out as a housekeeper for her aunt at his home—lends her the showpiece of his collection.
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Schwarzwaldmädel was released on 15 de abril de 1963.
Schwarzwaldmädel was directed by Wilm ten Haaf.
Schwarzwaldmädel has a runtime of 2h 10min.
In the fictional Black Forest village of Sankt Christoph, everyone in town shuns Bärbele. According to the gossips, her father is said to have set fire to the “Blauer Ochse” years ago. Dressed in the most beautiful traditional costume, she wants to attend the dance festival on St. Cecilia’s Day. The venerable, no-longer-young cathedral music director Blasius Römer, who secretly loves Bärbele—who helps out as a housekeeper for her aunt at his home—lends her the showpiece of his collection.
The key characters in Schwarzwaldmädel are Blasius Römer (Willy Reichert), Bärbele (Margitta Scherr), Franz Xaver von Hainau (Fritz Eckhardt).
Schwarzwaldmädel is a Música, Película de TV film.






