Drei gegen Hollywood (1982)
In the 1930s, three unsuccessful variety artists dream of making it big. When they hear about the rise of sound films in Hollywood, they see their chance: a language school for silent film stars will bring them fame and success. Full of hope, they travel to California, straight into the exciting world of the first sound film productions. But not everything goes as planned...
Director: Sigi Rothemund
Genre: TV Movie, Comedy
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: February 20, 1982
Cast
- Hans Peter Korff - Dr. George Lewis
- Beatrice Richter - May Daniels
- Ulrich Faulhaber - Jerry Hyland
- Lambert Hamel - Hermann Glogauer
- Elisabeth Volkmann - Phyllis Fontane
- Brigitte Mira - Helen Hobart
- Barbara Valentin - Miß Leighton
- Dolly Dollar - Susan Walker
- Til Erwig - Meterstein
- Ralf Wolter - Cleopatras Diener
Screenplay
- Moss Hart (Theatre Play)
- George S. Kaufman (Theatre Play)
Cinematography: Klaus Günther
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
based on play or musical, hollywood, 1930s
More Films by Director: Sigi Rothemund
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Drei gegen Hollywood about?
- In the 1930s, three unsuccessful variety artists dream of making it big. When they hear about the rise of sound films in Hollywood, they see their chance: a language school for silent film stars will bring them fame and success. Full of hope, they travel to California, straight into the exciting world of the first sound film productions. But not everything goes as planned...
- Who directed Drei gegen Hollywood?
- Drei gegen Hollywood was directed by Sigi Rothemund.
- Who stars in Drei gegen Hollywood?
- Drei gegen Hollywood stars Hans Peter Korff, Beatrice Richter, Ulrich Faulhaber, Lambert Hamel, Elisabeth Volkmann, Brigitte Mira.
- How long is Drei gegen Hollywood?
- Drei gegen Hollywood has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is Drei gegen Hollywood?
- Drei gegen Hollywood is a TV Movie, Comedy film.
- Where was Drei gegen Hollywood produced?
- Drei gegen Hollywood was produced in Germany.