DramaRomance

Regine

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Frank returns to his homeland as an engineer, falls in love with Regine, the housemaid of his uncle, and marries her. Thanks to the intrigues of Floris, one of Frank's rejects, Regine is suspected of having an affair with another man. Depressed and desperate, she intends to commit suicide, but is saved by Frank in the last minute.

Release Date : 1935-01-07

Language :German

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Fanal-Filmproduktion GmbH

Production Country : Germany

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Luise Ullrich

Character Name : Regine

Original Name : Luise Ullrich

Gender : Female

Anton Walbrook

Character Name : Frank Reynold

Original Name : Adolf Wohlbrück

Gender : Male

Olga Tschechowa

Character Name : Floris Bell

Original Name : Olga Tschechowa

Gender : Female

Olga Engl

Character Name : Frau Sendig

Original Name : Olga Engl

Gender : Female

Hans Junkermann

Character Name : Prof. Gisevius

Original Name : Hans Junkermann

Gender : Male

Eduard von Winterstein

Character Name : Keller

Original Name : Eduard von Winterstein

Gender : Male

Walter Gross

Character Name :

Original Name : Walter Gross

Gender : Male

Trude Haefelin

Character Name :

Original Name : Trude Haefelin

Gender : Female

Carl Walther Meyer

Character Name :

Original Name : Carl Walther Meyer

Gender : Male

Aribert Mog

Character Name :

Original Name : Aribert Mog

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-12-04

Before his name became distinctly unfashionable, Adolf Walbrook took the lead in this unremarkable melodrama about an engineer "Reynold" who comes home and falls passionately in love with the charming but naive "Regine" (Luise Ullrich). They are quickly married but that doesn't suit one his old flames "Floris" (Olga Tschechowa) who is up for some meddling in their relationship - especially when she is able to suggest that perhaps "Regine" is seeing another man during his frequent absences on business. Desperate to convince her husband that she is honest whilst trying to keep a family secret from him, she contemplates wild solutions. Might her husband appreciate that he is being manipulated? Might he learn to trust her again? It's quite a decent production but the story is just too light and the characterisations too thin to stretch for ninety minutes. Ullrich delivers quite sensitively but there's little chemistry between her and Walbrook - even when they are in the throes of their early ardour, and he seems to be largely going thorough the motions without imbuing his persona with much charm. It's nicely scored and I'm sure I heard a little Marlene Dietrich grace the soundtrack, but otherwise it's a pretty standard romantic drama that I don't reckon I'll recall for long.