Der Veruntreute Himmel (1958)
Directed by Ernst Marischka
Genres - Drama, Spirituality & Philosophy |
Run Time - 92 min. |
Countries - Germany |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Based on the popular Franz Werfel novel, Der Vernuntreute Himmel (The Embezzled Heaven) was deftly directed with both eyes on the box office by operetta specialist Ernst Marischka. Annie Rosar heads the cast as the naively pious Aunt Teta, who is certain that she will be assured a place in heaven by performing one good deed. That deed is to bestow her life savings upon her spoiled-rotten nephew Mojmir (Kurt Meisel) so that he may be able to afford to study for the priesthood. Of course, Mojmir has no such intentions, but he's certainly not above taking Aunt Teta's money. The melodramatic machinations of the storyline are largely forgotten during the film's spectacular climax, largely shot on location inside the Vatican.
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cooking, death, family, heaven, hope, loot, nephew, pilgrimage, Pope, priest, sin, will [document]