Jugend

Jugend

Release date : April 11, 1938
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language :
Director : Veit Harlan /
Writers : Max Halbe / Thea von Harbou /
Production companies : Tobis Filmkunst /
April 11, 1938 Germany Drama More
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Germany, 1890: Having just gotten his high-school diploma, Hans leaves for Heidelberg to begin his university studies. But first, he wants to visit his uncle, Pastor Hoppe, in the small village of Rosenau. It's here that he again meets his cousin and childhood friend Annie. Annie is the illegitimate child of Pastor Hoppe's sister, who's left the upbringing of her offspring to the man-of-the-cloth. Conservative chaplain Schigorski continually tries to convince Annie to join the nearby cloister and thus "atone" for the sins of her mother. And it's getting more difficult for the fun-loving girl to escape the chaplain's harrassment. When Hans arrives, old feelings of lust come back to the surface.
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Eugen Klöpfer
Pfarrer Hoppe
Werner Hinz
Kaplan von Schigorski
Ernst Behmer
Kutscher
Otto Sauter-Sarto
Fischer Ostrowski
Berta Reschke
Frau Ostrowski
Gisela von Collande
Frau Nowosowska

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  • title:Jugend
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1938
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Veit Harlan /
  • Writers: Max Halbe · Thea von Harbou ·
  • Production companies: Tobis Filmkunst ·
  • Overview:Germany, 1890: Having just gotten his high-school diploma, Hans leaves for Heidelberg to begin his university studies. But first, he wants to visit his uncle, Pastor Hoppe, in the small village of Rosenau. It's here that he again meets his cousin and childhood friend Annie. Annie is the illegitimate child of Pastor Hoppe's sister, who's left the upbringing of her offspring to the man-of-the-cloth. Conservative chaplain Schigorski continually tries to convince Annie to join the nearby cloister and thus "atone" for the sins of her mother. And it's getting more difficult for the fun-loving girl to escape the chaplain's harrassment. When Hans arrives, old feelings of lust come back to the surface.
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