Carnival in White explained

Carnival in White
Editing:Walter Fredersdorf
Studio:Sokal-Film
Distributor:Deutsche Cosmopol Film
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:West Germany

Carnival in White (German: '''Karneval in Weiß''') is a 1952 West German comedy film directed by Hans Albin and Harry R. Sokal, starring Adrian Hoven, Hannelore Bollmann and Lucie Englisch.[1] It was made at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location at the Swiss resort town St. Moritz. The film's sets were designed by Ernst H. Albrecht.

Synopsis

A young engineer has plans to construct a new ski jump that will help boost tourism in the Alpine ski resort. He manages to secure the financial backing of a former local resident who emigrated to the United States many years ago and is now a rich man. However the engineer's involvement with his daughter Peggy provokes the jealousy of his fiancée Annelies.

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Notes and References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.33