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Die Liebe und die erste Eisenbahn

  • 1934
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
15
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Curt J. Braun, Harald Böhmelt, Max Gülstorff, Karin Hardt, Fritz Kampers, Robert Neppach, Genia Nikolaieva, Hasso Preiß, Hans Schlenck, Jakob Tiedtke, Ida Wüst, and Alfred Herrmann in Die Liebe und die erste Eisenbahn (1934)

A country postmaster and stagecoach operator in 1838 is wary about his daughter's involvement with a construction foreman building the first German railroad there.A country postmaster and stagecoach operator in 1838 is wary about his daughter's involvement with a construction foreman building the first German railroad there.A country postmaster and stagecoach operator in 1838 is wary about his daughter's involvement with a construction foreman building the first German railroad there.

  • Directors
    • Hasso Preiß
    • Robert Neppach
  • Writers
    • Axel Delmar
    • Curt J. Braun
  • Stars
    • Jakob Tiedtke
    • Ida Wüst
    • Karin Hardt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    15
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Hasso Preiß
      • Robert Neppach
    • Writers
      • Axel Delmar
      • Curt J. Braun
    • Stars
      • Jakob Tiedtke
      • Ida Wüst
      • Karin Hardt
    • 1User review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jakob Tiedtke
    Jakob Tiedtke
    • F.W. Eichmann, Posthalter in Zehlendorf
    Ida Wüst
    Ida Wüst
    • Helene, seine Frau
    Karin Hardt
    Karin Hardt
    • Brigitte, beider Tochter
    Hans Schlenck
    • Ferdinand Miller, Dampfwagen-Ingenieur
    Fritz Kampers
    Fritz Kampers
    • Paul Kluthammer, sein Faktotum
    Genia Nikolaieva
    Genia Nikolaieva
    • Nanette, Luftakrobatin
    Max Gülstorff
    Max Gülstorff
    • B.C. Fechner, Bankier in Berlin
    Paul Westermeier
    Paul Westermeier
    • Eckensteher Nante
    Hans Zesch-Ballot
    Hans Zesch-Ballot
    • Schelling, Agent bei Bankier Fechner
    Ernst Behmer
    Ernst Behmer
    • Der Postdamer Landbriefträger
    Günther Ballier
    Bob Bauer
    Emil Biron
    Josefine Dora
    Josefine Dora
    Erika Fischer
    Karl Harbacher
    Eric Harden
    Eric Harden
    Oskar Höcker
    Oskar Höcker
    • Directors
      • Hasso Preiß
      • Robert Neppach
    • Writers
      • Axel Delmar
      • Curt J. Braun
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    9F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    What a great railway engine!

    'Love and the First Railway' is what this movie's title would mean in English. This is one of those films that depicts fictional characters participating in an historic incident. The actual first railway was built in England, of course. But according to this movie, the first railway (in Germany, at least) was built from Berlin to Potsdam, in 1838. I haven't the faintest idea if that's correct, but the people who made this movie do seem to take a great deal of interest in historical accuracy, so I'll take their word for it. Anyway, a title at the beginning establishes that this movie is set in 1838.

    Jakob Tiedtke is a provincial postmaster who earns his main livelihood as the owner/operator of a local stagecoach. His daughter (Karin Hardt, quite pretty) meets a handsome young surveyor (Hans Schlenck, not a very good actor) who is the construction foreman for the new eisenbahn ('iron-road') being built between Berlin and Potsdam. Karin's father is positive that the new-fangled steam engines will never replace time-tested reliable horse-drawn transit. Karin and her mother (Ida Wüst) are enthusiastic about the railway, because it will bring new business and development to their village. But if the railway succeeds, then Karin's father's stagecoach business will become obsolete...

    Although 'Love and the First Railway' is basically a period romance, there is some slapstick humour (mostly from Fritz Kampers) which is more effective than I expected it to be. Most impressive of all is the vintage railway engine that appears in this film. I know a fair amount about early 19th-century British railway engines, but very little about their German counterparts. The fully functional choo-choo in this movie is either an actual railway engine circa 1838 (still in good nick, 100 years on!), or else a painstakingly accurate modern re-creation. Either way, I'm extremely impressed.

    If that train engine had remained offscreen, I might have rated this movie 5 points out of 10. The presence of the engine hikes this movie's rating up to a near-perfect 9, and it also makes this movie required viewing for anybody interested in 19th-century railways. All aboard!

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    • Trivia
      Earlier in the movie it is suggested that in a few years the mail carriages will be replaced by the railroads. In real life in Prussia, where the movie takes place, the usage of mail carriages didn't go down due to the trains. While in the 1830s about 500 000 passengers were using mail carriages, in 1844 they were over 4 million people and in 1850 those were 9 millions.
    • Goofs
      The first Prussian train that is shown in the movie looks differently that the one that was used in real life in 1838. The chimney was on top of the engine, not in front of it and there were more spaces for passengers. Furthermore parts of the passenger seats had a cover above them.
    • Crazy credits
      Sound of a train station can be heard in the background during the opening credits while "Muss i denn" is played.

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1934 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Love and the First Railroad
    • Production company
      • R.N.-Filmproduktion GmbH
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    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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