The Song of Songs (1933 film)

The Song of Songs
Directed by Rouben Mamoulian
Written by Hermann Sudermann (novel)
Edward Sheldon (play)
Leo Birinsky
Samuel Hoffenstein
Rouben Mamoulian (uncredited)
Starring Marlene Dietrich
Brian Aherne
Lionel Atwill
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Universal Pictures (Current)
Release dates
  • July 19, 1933 (1933-07-19)

(USA)

Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Song of Songs (1933) is an American Pre-Code romantic drama film starring Marlene Dietrich as a naive German peasant named Lily who moves to Berlin and suffers from a considerable amount of heartache.This particular version of the film was based on the 1908 novel The Song of Songs, which is also translatable from the German title of Das Hohe Lied as "The Hymn", and which is written by Hermann Sudermann. The 1914 play, The Song of Songs by Edward Sheldon also contributed to this version. It is a remake of the 1918 silent film The Song of Songs starring Elsie Ferguson and the 1924 Lily of the Dust with Pola Negri.[1]

Cast (in credits order)

Characters Actors Photos
Lily Czepanek Marlene Dietrich
Richard Waldow Brian Aherne
Baron von Merzbach Lionel Atwill
Mrs. Rasmussen |Alison Skipworth
Walter Von Prell Hardie Albright Photo not available
Fräulein Von Schwertfege Helen Freeman Photo not available

Summary

Once in Berlin, Lily meets and poses for Richard, the sculptor who lives across the street. Despite the eventual romance between the two lovers, Lily marries one of Richard's wealthy clients, Baron von Merzbach. By the end of the story, Lily and Richard are reunited after Lily struggles on a personal journey.[2]

Reviews and Criticism

IMDb user Marcin Kukuczka[3] seemed to find the film inspiring and eventful, and remarked that Mamoulian seemed to possess a "great degree of love and respect towards his female stars and allows them to go beyond themselves in every respect." The same user also comments on the dept and transformation of the character, and ends their review by dedicating it to a friend. In terms of professional critics, the Encyclopedia Britannica notes that the film was "dismissed by a number of critics as 'a trite melodrama'.[4] However, it is difficult to either verify the proportion of negative to positive reviews or to substantiate the disdain the professional critic community might have held for the film due to lack of preservation of the actual reviews.

References

  1. The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1931-40 by The American Film Institute, c. 1993
  2. "The Song of Songs (1933)". NYMag.com. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  3. "marcin_kukuczka's Profile". IMDb. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  4. "The Song of Songs | film by Mamoulian [1933]". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2016-02-04.

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