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Die vier Gesellen

Originaltitel: Die 4 Gesellen
  • 1938
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
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Ingrid Bergman in Die vier Gesellen (1938)
DramaRomance

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFour graduates of an industrial design school team up and form a small business. The protagonist is so excited by the venture that she turns down the proposal of her dashing instructor. Time... Alles lesenFour graduates of an industrial design school team up and form a small business. The protagonist is so excited by the venture that she turns down the proposal of her dashing instructor. Time passes and her three partners lose interest in the business for different reasons. This l... Alles lesenFour graduates of an industrial design school team up and form a small business. The protagonist is so excited by the venture that she turns down the proposal of her dashing instructor. Time passes and her three partners lose interest in the business for different reasons. This leaves the heroine who has a change of heart and decides to forgo the business and marry th... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Carl Froelich
  • Drehbuch
    • Jochen Huth
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ingrid Bergman
    • Carsta Löck
    • Sabine Peters
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    6,1/10
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    • Regie
      • Carl Froelich
    • Drehbuch
      • Jochen Huth
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ingrid Bergman
      • Carsta Löck
      • Sabine Peters
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    Ingrid Bergman
    Ingrid Bergman
    • Marianne Kruge
    Carsta Löck
    Carsta Löck
    • Lotte Waag
    Sabine Peters
    Sabine Peters
    • Käthe Winter
    Ursula Herking
    Ursula Herking
    • Franziska
    Hans Söhnker
    Hans Söhnker
    • Stefan Kohlund
    Leo Slezak
    Leo Slezak
    • Professor Lange
    Erich Ponto
    Erich Ponto
    • Regierungsrat Alfred Hintze
    Heinz Welzel
    • Feinmechaniker Martin Bachmann
    Lotte Braun
    • Sekretärin des Fabrikdirektors
    • (as Lotte Braūn)
    Rudolf Klicks
    • Direktor der graphischen Berufsschule
    Wilhelm P. Krüger
    • Maurermeister am Neubau
    • (as P. W. Krüger)
    Hugo Froelich
    Ernst G. Schiffner
    • Geschäftsmann, der keinen Auftrag erteilt
    Karl Haubenreißer
    • Direktor der Seidenstrumpffabrik
    • (as Karl Haubenreisser)
    Hans Juergen Weidlich
    • Berliner Jüngling an der Litfaßsäule
    • (as H. J. Weidlich)
    Traute Bengen
      Gustaf Dennert
      • 2. Grafikschüler
      • (Nicht genannt)
      Fritz Lafontaine
      • 1. Grafikschüler
      • (Nicht genannt)
      • Regie
        • Carl Froelich
      • Drehbuch
        • Jochen Huth
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      10mart-45

      Not only for Ingrid Bergman fans.

      This is a very positive, and a very well made film. It's a down to earth story of four young ladies, who set out to make it a hit in the tough world of advertising. The subject matter is quite realistic, even though the realism is conditional and according to 30s standards - even in poverty and without hot water, the girls wake up in full make up and pretty hair-dos. Things go well, until both men trouble and artistic differences set in. At that point the film turns quite dramatic, and some scenes are handled in quite a modern fashion. The film champions a feminist angle, quite uncommon for a film of that era. It touches several delicate issues, such as premarital pregnancy, without being moralizing or prude. Vier Gesellen is a women's film - the men get a lot less screen time and seem to be nothing more than distracting factors. The camera work and direction are very good, and the way Ingrid Bergman is lit and shot, is excellent. She is very, very beautiful and shows immense amount of talent. No wonder she was snatched to do Intermezzon in USA right after that film. The scenes with her and another very gifted actress, Ursula Herking, are the best in the film. There's also Hans Söhnker who is always solid.

      I recommend this film to everyone who is under the impression that films were nothing better than tools for party propaganda in Nazi Germany. Well, one could say that the concept of "strength through friendship" reeks of fascism, but if there's a party that really values friendship, I go for that party any day. This film comes close to the work of Helmut Käutner, who was a great maker of great films about little people, and whose best work came out during the last months of the Third Reich.

      The only downside to the otherwise pristine print released in Germany is that there are no subtitles of any kind.

      Trivia: During the scene in the movie theatre, the film being screened is 1937's Zu Neuen Ufern, and we hear another Swedish superstar that made it big in Germany, Zarah Leander, singing Tiefe Sehnsucht (Deep Yearning).
      7brogmiller

      "We are four!"

      Prior to her American debut Ingrid Bergman had learnt her craft in her homeland under the guidance of the great director Gustav Molander, notably in 'Intermezzo' and 'A Woman's Face' whilst between 'Intermezzo' and the rather homogenised Hollywood version three years elapsed during which she starred in four films, including this lightweight piece made in Germany for the renowned Carl Froelich, a true pioneer who had made the first German sound film and as president of the Reichsfilmkammer was answerable only to Joseph Goebbels!

      Miss Bergman's ability, forceful personality and winning looks very often made her films seem better than they actually were but it is impossible not to be enchanted by the taking performances of the entire cast under Herr Froelich's immaculate direction.

      The plot is familiar thanks to Hollywood films of the thirties and forties as a group of females start by trying to make a go of a commercial enterprise and end by landing husbands. It is fascinating to note that the fair-haired Aryan types, Bergman, Carsta Lock and Sabine Peters find romance whilst the dark-haired, distinctly non-Aryan finds fulfilment as a painter and as the latter it is Ursula Herking who proves the most interesting of the quartet.

      As a bonus there is another marvellously observed characterisation by inveterate scene-stealer Erich Ponto as a tax inspector. Despite a long and distinguished career in German film he is forever associated with 'Vinkle not Winkle' in 'The Third Man'. Miss Bergman's leading man here is the excellent Hans Sohnker and in their final scene together she is at her most appealing.

      One source has stated that this was designed as a star vehicle to launch her film career in Germany after her success in Sweden. She was after all half-German on her mother's side and the Swedes are historically renowned for their 'neutrality' but one cannot help but wonder how her life and films would have turned out had she not reluctantly accepted David O. Selznick's offer. A sobering thought.
      8ignorantbliss-30802

      Ingrid Bergman in German

      I am glad that Ingrid Bergman did not pursue her career in Germany.

      This film, however, is quite interesting considering its time. It is 1938 pre-war Berlin. Four college mates determine to make their living through their arts by establishing an adevrtising company. Bear in mind that movies in 30s and 40s were full of melodrama and romance. So, this is like a fresh air.

      Bergman plays Marianne, the leader of the pack. They try to make a living and swear that even loves and men can't deter their allegiance to the company. Like a sisters' pack or something.

      Bergman speaks German fluently. It's insane how multilingual she was. One time you hear her in Italian, the other French and this one in German. She looks fresh and beautiful (obviously the most beautiful of the four, duh). Recommended for Bergman fan.
      8johannakaeppner

      A"chick flick" from Germany's Nazi Era...

      I didn't watch this movie expecting it to be a cinematic masterpiece. It's just a time capsule from 1939 in Berlin Germany. Nostalgic for me because I did attend graphic design art school in Berlin many decades ago.

      It's a period "chick flick" movie to study the fashions, interior designs, graphic design and social mores of that time period. For me the graphic design methods were especially interesting since all the posters and packaging designs were painted and illustrated by hand.

      It didn't reveal the political aspects of the dawn of Hitler's Regime at the time. Nothing political or ideological was touched on. Presumably the film was to relieve the economic hardships of the time and provide some light entertainment.

      Apparently Hitler saw the movie and disliked it.

      Ingrid Bergmann spoke excellent German and showed some of her blossoming acting talents. Needless to say she was the most stunning actress of the four "gesellen".
      7ZeddaZogenau

      Ingrid BERGMAN in Berlin

      The time for exams is finally over! Four young graphic designers have completed their four-year training. Now it's time to prove themselves in the independent advertising industry in the metropolis of Berlin. Since that isn't so easy, the four friends set up a joint advertising company without revealing their identity as female advertising graphic designers. But the four young women have not reckoned with love and the tempting life as a wife and mother.

      In 1938, the aspiring Swedish actress Ingrid BERGMAN was to shoot her only film at Europe's leading film company UFA in Berlin, which was already dominated by National Socialism. With her almost accent-free German, Ingrid BERGMAN's role as Marianne is a great asset to the lightly accented film comedy. BERGMAN is relieved of the burden of asserting herself as a woman in a male-dominated industry. Her colleagues Sabine PETERS and Carsta LÖCK escape to the harbor of marriage with obvious relief, while Ursula HERKING's great career as a painter was written into the script.

      Of course, even a rising world star like Ingrid BERGMAN, who has won three OSCARs, doesn't stay alone for long in a film like this. Her sweetheart is played by Hans SÖHNKER, who, as a professor of graphic design, naturally chooses the most beautiful student. Leo SLEZAK and Erich PONTO also appear in other roles.

      After this film, BERGMAN moved on to Hollywood, and the rest is film history. Nevertheless, the film is worth watching just for the Berlin pictures with the world star. And as a light drama about a working woman, the role played by Ingrid BERGMAN is reminiscent of later comedies that Doris DAY (as an interior designer in PILLOW TALK or an advertising professional in LOVER COME BACK) would shoot in Hollywood.

      Not only recommended for nostalgics!

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        Ingrid Bergman's only film made in Nazi Germany. It was intended to launch her German career, but she soon realized that in order to be truly successful in Germany at that time, you had to have special ties or belong to the Nazi party. She chose to go back to Sweden straight after the film wrapped.
      • Crazy Credits
        There is a caricature of each member of the cast, the writer, director, photographer, designer, and composer. They are stacked vertically on an easel. One by one each falls off to show the one beneath.
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        Featured in Legenden: Ingrid Bergman (2003)
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        Music by Lothar Brühne

        Sung by Ursula Herking and Lily Vincent

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 1. Oktober 1938 (Deutschland)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Deutschland
      • Sprache
        • Deutsch
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        • The Four Companions
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        • Berlin, Deutschland
      • Produktionsfirma
        • Tonfilmstudio Carl Froelich
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