Ray of Sunshine (1933)
Hans, living in Vienna during the Great Depression, intends to drown himself in the river after losing his livelihood. While there he meets a girl named Anna after pulling her from the river.
Director: Pál Fejős
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: August 25, 1933
Cast
- Annabella - Anna
- Gustav Fröhlich - Hans
- Paul Otto - Ein Polizeikommissär
- Hans Marr - A Priest
- Annie Rosar - Eine Zimmervermieterin
- Walter Brandt - Ein Geldeinnehmer
- Jaro Fürth - Ein Drogeriebesitzer
- Karl Forest - Buerovorsteher
- Norbert Rohringer - Ein Jung
- Franz Schafheitlin - Ein Arzt im Unfallkrankenhaus
Screenplay
Music: Ferenc Farkas, Sándor Szlatinay
Cinematography: Adolf Schlasy
Editing: Lothar Wolff
Production: Otzoup-Film
Country: Austria
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Themes
A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Crushing Despair and the Void, A Young Couple Starting Out in Life, Daily Struggles of the Working Class
Keywords
poverty, struggle for survival, couple, amusement park
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ray of Sunshine about?
- Hans, living in Vienna during the Great Depression, intends to drown himself in the river after losing his livelihood. While there he meets a girl named Anna after pulling her from the river.
- Who directed Ray of Sunshine?
- Ray of Sunshine was directed by Pál Fejős.
- Who stars in Ray of Sunshine?
- Ray of Sunshine stars Annabella, Gustav Fröhlich, Paul Otto, Hans Marr, Annie Rosar, Walter Brandt.
- How long is Ray of Sunshine?
- Ray of Sunshine has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is Ray of Sunshine?
- Ray of Sunshine is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Ray of Sunshine produced?
- Ray of Sunshine was produced in Austria.
- What are the themes of Ray of Sunshine?
- The themes of Ray of Sunshine include: A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Crushing Despair and the Void, A Young Couple Starting Out in Life, Daily Struggles of the Working Class.