Veit Harlan – Unsterbliche Geliebte (1951)

The young noblewoman Katharina von Holstein loves the poor painter Johannes. After the death of her father, her brutal brother wants to marry Katharina to the wealthy estate neighbour in order to save his own estate from ruin.
After “Immensee” and “Der Puppenspieler”, “Unsterbliche Geliebte” was the third film adaptation of a Theodor Storm story that director Harlan undertook in his capacity as director and screenwriter. It is a free adaptation of Storms novella “Aquis submersus”.
The film was shot in the second half of 1950 at the film studio in Göttingen as well as on the Hallig Oland and in Itzehoe. Tilo von Berlepsch, portraying Johannes’ rival von der Risch, made it possible for Harlan’s film team to shoot the castle scenes at his ancestral home, Schloss Berlepsch.
Unsterbliche Geliebte (1951) -- Veit Harlan.mkv
General
Container: Matroska
Runtime: 1h 49mn
Size: 1.64 GiB
Video
Codec: x264
Resolution: 686x530 ~> 731x530
Aspect ratio: 1.381
Frame rate: 24.000 fps
Bit rate: 1 900 Kbps
BPP: 0.218
Audio
#1: German 1.0ch AC-3 @ 256 Kbps
Picture and sound quality is not good. Source is a hard to obtain VHS copy from the Dutch Film Museum.
https://nitro.download/view/2A08053925B0DE7/Unsterbliche_Geliebte_(1951)_–_Veit_Harlan.mkv
Language(s):German
Subtitles:Dutch (hardcoded)









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