Inheritance in Pretoria
Inheritance in Pretoria

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Inheritance in Pretoria

1934
Movie
95 min
German

The businessman Bernhard Fredersen, who has been blinded by an eye disease, shuts down his long-established company in Hamburg and moves to Pretoria to spend his retirement years with his wife Agnes. While on the journey, Agnes is seen by the treacherous Eugen Schliebach.

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Director: Leopoldine KonstantinGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A wealthy industrialist's estranged son returns to Pretoria after his father's death, only to discover that he has been disinherited. He must navigate family secrets and a complex inheritance battle, uncovering hidden truths about his father's life and his own identity. The film explores themes of family loyalty, betrayal, and the meaning of true legacy.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception for 'Inheritance in Pretoria (1934)' is scarce due to its age and limited international distribution. However, contemporary reviews from its original release in Austria praised its dramatic performances and engaging storyline. It was considered a respectable entry in the German-language cinema of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong dramatic performances, particularly from its lead actors.

  • The narrative was noted for its intricate plot and exploration of familial relationships.

  • Considered a well-crafted drama within the context of 1930s European cinema.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and limited availability, there is no accessible data for Google user reviews.

Awards & Accolades

No notable awards or nominations are widely documented for this film.

Fun Fact

Although titled 'Inheritance in Pretoria,' the film was actually produced and primarily filmed in Austria, with the Pretoria setting serving as a narrative device rather than a literal filming location.

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