The Enchanted Day (1944)
1h 19m
Running Time
July 6, 1944Release Date
Plot.
This film tells the unusually sensitive story of two women who try to cope with men, one a pragmatic gold digger type, not unsympathetic though, the other a dreamer who falls in love with a man in a magic moment ... or so she thinks.
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Cast & Crew.

Winnie Markus
Christine Schweiger

Ernst Waldow
Rudolf Krummholz

Hans Brausewetter
Bahnhofsvorsteher Wasner

Hans Stüwe
Professor Albrecht Götz

Eva Maria Meineke
Anni

Carola Toelle
Frau Schweiger

Karl Etlinger
Geschwander

Kurt Ackermann
Herr Maximilian

Curt Ackermann
Herr Maximilian

Kate Kühl
Frau Pospischil

Anneliese Würtz
Frau Hirblinger

Karl Meixner

Peter Pewas
Director / Writer

Ira Oberberg
Editor

Renate Uhl
Writer

Wolff von Gordon
Writer

Franz Nabl
Novel

Wolfgang Zeller
Composer

Erich Grave
Production Design

Walter Schulze-Mittendorff
Costume Design

Wolfgang Zeller
Original Music Composer

Georg Krause
Director of Photography

Ernst Otto Hoppe
Sound

Viktor von Struwe
Line Producer
Media.



Details.
Release DateJuly 6, 1944
Original NameDer verzauberte Tag
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 19m
Genres
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Wiki.
The Enchanted Day (German: Der verzauberte Tag) is a 1944 German romantic drama film directed by Peter Pewas, and starring Winnie Markus, Hans Stüwe and Ernst Waldow. The film was produced at the Babelsberg Studios by Terra Film, one of Germany's four dominant production companies. The sets were designed by Erich Grave.
The film's release was considerably delayed by Joseph Goebbels' Propaganda ministry after an initial screening in 1944 led to numerous objections. Attempts to improve it meant it was not released before the end of the Second World War. It finally premiered in Sweden in 1947 before going on general release in West Germany in 1951.