2 votes
This is a real curiosity; at best a reasonable film, but also a charming little gem. There is a story (in the line of "A Star is Born"), but this merely serves as an excuse, as it is more importantly a kind of moving encyclopedia of about 35 stars making their debut in a talkie (although some of them had already made one talkie), of the technical sound possibilities and of film making. Besides all that, it is entertaining and sometimes hilarious and it has fine one-liners that split my side. The film is also remarkable for making mock of typical German film genres (like the overly sweet romances involving the military), of too heavy acting and of film making in general. I have to mention this one: a short, hysterically funny parody of "Der blaue Engel". What this film in fact says is: do not take any film too seriously. (J. Steed)

Status: Released
Released Date: 1930-08-24
Runtime: 84 mins
Director: Steve Sekely
Writer: Emeric Pressburger, Hans H. Zerlett, Steve Sekely
Spoken language: Deutsch
Genres: Comedy
Original title: The Great Passion
Production Companies: Cicero Film
Production Countries: Germany

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