Sophienlund

Sophienlund

Release date : February 26, 1943
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Heinz Rühmann /
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Production companies : Terra-Filmkunst /
February 26, 1943 1h 32m Germany Comedy German More
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The successful writer Erich Eckberg lives with his wife Sigrid and their three children -- the twins, Knut and Michael and the daughter Gabriel -- on their estate "Sophienlund". On their sons' 21st birthday, Eckberg tells them the great family secret: Knut and Michael aren't his children (happy birthday, kids ... oh! and did I mention Santa Claus doesn't exist either?). But thankfully, the news gets better: their real mother died giving birth to them (guilt trip ... guilt trip!) and the Eckbergs decided to adopt the boys and bring them up in a proper family (no doubt so they could shatter their lives with this tale on their 21st birthday). But hey: it made everyone forget about the War going on outside the theatre, right?
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Harry Liedtke
Erick Eckberg
Käthe Haack
Sigrid Eckberg
Hannelore Schroth
Gabriele Eckberg
Hans Quest
Jürgen

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  • title:Sophienlund
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1943
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Heinz Rühmann /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Terra-Filmkunst ·
  • Overview:The successful writer Erich Eckberg lives with his wife Sigrid and their three children -- the twins, Knut and Michael and the daughter Gabriel -- on their estate "Sophienlund". On their sons' 21st birthday, Eckberg tells them the great family secret: Knut and Michael aren't his children (happy birthday, kids ... oh! and did I mention Santa Claus doesn't exist either?). But thankfully, the news gets better: their real mother died giving birth to them (guilt trip ... guilt trip!) and the Eckbergs decided to adopt the boys and bring them up in a proper family (no doubt so they could shatter their lives with this tale on their 21st birthday). But hey: it made everyone forget about the War going on outside the theatre, right?
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