The Merry Vineyard (1927 film)
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| Cinematography | Otto Kanturek |
| Music by | Willy Schmidt-Gentner |
Production company | F.P.G. Film |
| Distributed by | Deutsche Lichtspiel-Syndikat |
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| Country | Germany |
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The Merry Vineyard (German: Der fröhliche Weinberg) is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Rudolf Rittner, Camilla Horn and Lotte Neumann.[1] It was based on a play by Carl Zuckmayer,[2] and was remade in 1952 as a sound film.
The playwright had strong reservations about having his work translated on screen but never opposed any film adaptation.[3]
The film's art direction was by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff.
- Rudolf Rittner as Jean Baptiste Gunderloch
- Camilla Horn as Klärchen Gunderloch, daughter of above
- Lotte Neumann as Annemarie Most, housekeeper of Jean Baptiste
- Gyula Szőreghy as Eismayr, landlord of Landskrone inn
- Camilla von Hollay as Babettchen Eismayr
- Fritz Odemar as Knuzius, fiancée of Klärchen
- Carl de Vogt as Jochen Most skipper on the Rhine
- Heinrich Gotho as Rindsfuß, wine merchant
- Karl Harbacher as Stenz, wine merchant
- Bodo Serp as Vogelsberger - wine merchant
- Elisabeth Neumann-Viertel as Frl. Stenz
- Friedrich Lobe as Hahnesand, traveller for a wine firm
- Oscar Ebelsbacher as Löbche Bär, traveller for a wine firm
- Paul Morgan as Meyer & Sohn
- Karl Gerhardt as Kurrle, registrar and auctioneer
- Else Reval as Ms. Rindsfuß
- Geza L. Weiss as son of Meyer