So Little Time (film)

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Wenn das Herz spricht ist ein britisches Spielfilmdrama aus dem Jahre 1952 mit Maria Schell, Marius Goring und seiner Ehefrau Lucie Mannheim in den Hauptrollen. Die Geschichte basiert auf dem Ronan Je ne suis pas une héroïne von Noëlle Henry. rdf:langString
So Little Time is a 1952 British World War II romantic drama film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Marius Goring, Maria Schell and Lucie Mannheim. The film is based on the novel Je ne suis pas une héroïne by French author Noëlle Henry. So Little Time is unusual for its time in portraying its German characters in a mainly sympathetic manner, while the Belgian Resistance characters are depicted in an aggressive, almost gangster-type light. So soon after the war, this was not a narrative viewpoint British audiences and critics expected in a British film and there was considerable protest about the film's content. Marius Goring considered it as one of his favourite films and was a rare romantic leading role for him, though one of several films in which he played a German officer. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString So Little Time (film)
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rdf:langString Je ne suis pas une Heroine by Noelle Henry
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rdf:langString Wenn das Herz spricht ist ein britisches Spielfilmdrama aus dem Jahre 1952 mit Maria Schell, Marius Goring und seiner Ehefrau Lucie Mannheim in den Hauptrollen. Die Geschichte basiert auf dem Ronan Je ne suis pas une héroïne von Noëlle Henry.
rdf:langString So Little Time is a 1952 British World War II romantic drama film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Marius Goring, Maria Schell and Lucie Mannheim. The film is based on the novel Je ne suis pas une héroïne by French author Noëlle Henry. So Little Time is unusual for its time in portraying its German characters in a mainly sympathetic manner, while the Belgian Resistance characters are depicted in an aggressive, almost gangster-type light. So soon after the war, this was not a narrative viewpoint British audiences and critics expected in a British film and there was considerable protest about the film's content. Marius Goring considered it as one of his favourite films and was a rare romantic leading role for him, though one of several films in which he played a German officer. The film was made at Elstree Studios with sets designed by Edward Carrick. Location shooting was done over twenty days in Belgium and the Château de Sterrebeek at Zoutleeuw (Léau) near Brussels was used as the Château de Malvines. Filmed during 1951, it was released in March 1952.
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