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The Black Whale

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The Black Whale
German film poster
GermanDer schwarze Walfisch
Directed byFritz Wendhausen
Written byFritz Wendhausen
Based onFanny
by Marcel Pagnol
Produced byWilli Wolff
Starring
CinematographyEmil Schünemann
Edited byW. L. Bagier
Alwin Elling
Music byWalter Kollo
Production
company
Riton
Release date
  • 2 March 1934 (1934-03-02)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

The Black Whale (German: Der schwarze Walfisch) is a 1934 German drama film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Emil Jannings, Angela Salloker and Max Gülstorff. It is based on the 1931 play Fanny by Marcel Pagnol.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle. It was shot at the Halensee Studios in Berlin. Because the film had a Jewish producer, it had some production issues due to the takeover of the Nazi Party. It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo.

Plot

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The Black Whale is the German version of Marcel Pagnol's masterpiece Fanny. Peter Petersen's son Martin abandoned his pregnant girlfriend Fanny to chase adventures on the sea. Peter Petersen then married Fanny with his friend Pannies, who adopted and raised the baby as his own. Martin returns after several years, determined to get Fanny and his child back.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Hull, David Stewart (1969). Film in the Third Reich: A Study of the German Cinema, 1933–1945. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 62. ISBN 0520014898. LCCN 69016739.
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