The Desert Song (1939) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 1939

Original Title:
Das Lied der Wüste

Alternate Titles:
Восстание в пустыне

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
UFA

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

When the famous singer Grace Collins got off the plane that had flown her a remote place in Northen Africa little did she know she would meet love and adventure there. If she came there, it was to visit Sir Collins, her stepfather. Falling in love was not on the agenda but how could she resist the charm of Nic Brenten, an alluring and idealistic Dutch engineer? Butcan devotion and generosity really compete with the greed of someone like Sir Collins, a cynical financier who wants to dispossess the locals of the copper mine Brenten helps them to develop ?...

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Assistant Camera:
Herbert Stephan

Assistant Director:
Friedrich Domin

Costume Design:
Willi Ernst

Director:
Paul Martin

Director of Photography:
Franz Weihmayr

Editor:
Gertrud Hinz-Nischwitz

Location Manager:
William Neugebauer
Heinz Karchow

Lyricist:
Bruno Balz

Makeup Artist:
Waldemar Jabs

Music:
Nico Dostal

Original Story:
Werner Illing

Production Manager:
Hans Conradi

Screenplay:
Paul Martin
Walther von Hollander

Set Designer:
Karl Vollbrecht
Otto Hunte

Sound:
Fritz Thiery

Still Photographer:
Kurt Goldsche

Wardrobe Master:
Walter Salemann
Max König

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