Schwarzwälder Kirsch
Schwarzwälder Kirsch

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Schwarzwälder Kirsch

1958
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German

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Helmut WeissGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A successful but aging operetta star, Johannes Weidlich, is struggling to keep up with the demands of modern life and his own insecurities. When a young, energetic talent emerges, he fears his career is over. Amidst theatrical rivalries and personal reflections, he must confront his fears and find a way to adapt to the changing times, all while dealing with the eccentric characters surrounding him.

Critical Reception

Schwarzwälder Kirsch was generally well-received by audiences in its time, particularly for its lighthearted comedic tone and the performances of its seasoned cast. It appealed to those looking for wholesome entertainment typical of German cinema in the late 1950s. While not a critical darling in the artistic sense, it fulfilled its purpose as an enjoyable musical comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming musical numbers and lighthearted humor.

  • Appreciated for the star power of Johannes Heesters and the comedic timing of Heinz Erhardt.

  • Seen as a nostalgic and pleasant, albeit simple, cinematic experience.

Google audience: Audience reception from the era indicated enjoyment of the film's musical elements and comedic performances, with many finding it a relaxing and entertaining watch.

Fun Fact

The film features the renowned Dutch-Austrian singer and actor Johannes Heesters in one of his many German film roles, showcasing his enduring popularity in post-war German cinema.

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