The Stars Shine (Original title: Es leuchten die Sterne) |
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Directed by | Hans H. Zerlett |
Produced by | Helmut Schreiber |
Written by | Hans Hannes Hans H. Zerlett |
Starring |
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer Fridtjof Mjøen Paul Verhoeven Karel Stepanek |
Music by |
Paul Lincke Ernst Kirsch Leo Leux Franz R. Friedl Mathias Perl |
Cinematography | Georg Krause |
Edited by | Ella Ensink |
Production
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Tobis Filmkunst
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Distributed by | Tobis-Filmverleih (Germany) American Tobis Company (United States) |
Release date
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Country | Nazi Germany |
Language | German |
The Stars Shine (German: Es leuchten die Sterne) is a 1938 German musical revue directed by Hans H. Zerlett and written by Zerlett and Hans Hannes.
A young secretary leaves the country and travels to Berlin to seek work as an actress. In a comedy of errors, she is mistaken for a famous dancer, which results in her heading the cast of a star-studded musical. The plot acts as a backdrop for this musical revue film, which includes many German film, sports, and entertainment stars of the 1930s.
Es leuchten die Sterne was a remake of the 1930 Tobis film Die Große Sehnsucht (The Great Yearning), directed by Stefan Szekely, a Hungarian Jew. The remake was created as a Busby Berkeley-style musical set inside a movie studio, and featured appearances by numerous stage personalities, athletes, and Tobis Films stars.Joseph Goebbels was Propaganda Minister and considered entertainment films to be the best type of media with which to convey the political message of the Nazi regime.Es leuchten die Sterne was created, as were many German films of the period, to act as a propaganda piece promoting the Third Reich as a cultural entity.
The film was first released in Germany on March 17, 1938. This was followed by a release in the Netherlands on April 29, and then in the United States on May 20 as The Stars Shine. It was released in various countries under different titles: in Belgium as Als de sterren schitteren (Flemish) and as Quand les étoiles brillent (French); in Italy as Brillano le stelle; in Denmark as Funklende stjerner; in Greece as Lampoun t' asteria; in France as Les étoiles brillent and as Vedettes follies; and in the Netherlands as Parade der sterren and Sterrenparade. The film was released on DVD in its original German version on July 21, 2008 by Warner Home Video.