
Wedding in Barenhof
Directed by Carl FroelichWhere to Watch Wedding in Barenhof
Wedding in Barenhof Trivia
Wedding in Barenhof was released on June 8, 1942.
Wedding in Barenhof was directed by Carl Froelich.
Wedding in Barenhof has a runtime of 1h 38m.
Wedding in Barenhof was produced by Carl Froelich, Friedrich Pflughaupt.
Lothar von Pütz and Roswitha von Krakow fall in love and only then discover that their fathers are bitter enemies. When Lothar's father dies, a close friend of his father's, Baron Maximilian von Hanckel, takes the boy under his wing and tries to make peace between the families. He visits Roswitha's father, who begins to hope that he can marry his daughter to the older, but wealthy, baron, who is still a bachelor. When an argument breaks out between Lothar and Roswitha, she agrees to marry Maximilian. It is only at the pre-wedding party that Roswitha and Lothar have a real conversation. Maximilian overhears everything, releases Roswitha from her vows, and brings the two young people together.
The key characters in Wedding in Barenhof are Baron Max von Hanke, Herr auf Bärenhof (Heinrich George), Leonhard von Krakow (Paul Wegener), Roswitha (Ilse Werner).
Wedding in Barenhof is a Drama film.
Wedding in Barenhof has an audience rating of 4.2 out of 10.












