- Source: The Immortal Heart
The Immortal Heart (German: Das Unsterbliche Herz) is a 1939 German drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Heinrich George. It was based on Walter Harlan's play The Nuremberg Egg and depicts the inventor of the watch, Peter Henlein.
Cast
Heinrich George as Peter Henlein
Kristina Söderbaum as Ev
Paul Wegener as Dr. Schedel
Raimund Schelcher as Konrad Windhalm
Michael Bohnen as Martin Behaim
Paul Henckels as Güldenbeck
Ernst Legal as Bader Bratvogel
Eduard von Winterstein as Richter Sixtus Heith
Franz Schafheitlin as Burghauptmann Zinderl
Jakob Tiedtke as Schöffe Weihrauch
Production
Production began in July 1938. To recreate Nuremberg as it looked in 1517, the streets were covered with sand and other demodernization took place. 500 Sturmabteilung horsemen took part in medieval costumes. Harlan and Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels concurred on some cuts to the finished film.
Citations
References
External links
The Immortal Heart at IMDb
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