Austria / Jan 20, 1932 / 12
A Girl You Don't Forget (1932)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
A GIRL YOU DON'T FORGET can be thought of as a backstage musical that treats the whole world as backstage. Melodies seem to be buzzing through the air, available to anyone in the right state of mind. Willi Forst always is, and he is also an actor who can transform any space into a stage. Fritz Kortner, one of the defining personalities of the German theatre scene of the 1920s, makes the most of his star’s talent in an intricately constructed romantic comedy that believes in the truth of artifice. Forst plays Paul Hartwig, a wannabe actor who is reduced to selling books in the cold streets of Berlin. While pursuing his big break, he meets Lisa Brandes (Dolly Haas), another victim of the global financial crisis who has just learned a new trick: cheating horny old men out of their money by selling promises she does not intend to keep. Dedicated theatre man Paul decides to win her over by putting on an act, but a misplaced slap leads to unintended consequences. - Lukas Foerster
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Hans Leibelt | Hahnen sen. |
| Edwin Jürgensen | Sekretär Ewald |
| Hans Hermann Schaufuß | Bornemann |
| Julius Falkenstein | Dr. Berger |
| Hans Walden | Agenturdirektor |
| Theodor Danegger | Hausportier |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | So ein Mädel vergißt man nicht |
| Original language | Deutsch (DE) |
| Spoken languages | Deutsch |
| Production countries | Germany, Austria |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Projectograph-Film (Berlin), Wien Film GmbH |
| Release date | 20 gennaio 1932 |
| Production | Oskar Glück |
| Writer | Fritz Kortner, Hans Wilhelm |
| Editing | Carl Behr |
| Cinematography | Robert Baberske |
| Assistant directors | Carl Behr, Fritz Kortner |
| Camera operators | Robert Baberske |
| Additional photography | Robert Baberske |
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| Music | Ralph Erwin, Fritz Seeger |
| Sound | Fritz Seeger, Ralph Erwin |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Germany / Jan 20, 1933
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