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( Long Live Love ) is a classic German musical comedy released in 1944. Directed by Erich Engel , the film is a lighthearted "parlour comedy" designed as escapist entertainment during the height of World War II. The Story
The film is celebrated for the on-screen chemistry between Johannes Heesters and Lizzi Waldmüller . es_lebe_die_liebe_1944_hd_film
The film has been restored for digital and home media. You can find "digital quality" and DVD versions through specialty retailers and major platforms: ( Long Live Love ) is a classic
Filmed between August and November 1943 at the Hostiwar-Ateliers in Prague, it premiered on May 24, 1944. Tragically, leading lady Lizzi Waldmüller died in an air raid on Vienna shortly after the film was completed. Where to Watch The film has been restored for digital and home media
The film follows (Johannes Heesters), a star tenor and notorious womanizer at Berlin's Apollo Theater. While filming in Barcelona, he meets the charming Manuela del Orta (Lizzi Waldmüller) and immediately wants her as his stage partner. Due to a series of comedic misunderstandings and a case of mistaken identity—where Manuela later poses as a modest ballet dancer named Maria Marten—she attempts to "cure" Manfred of his arrogance and flightiness through marriage and domestic life. Key Highlights
offers a digital quality version under the English title Long Live Love . Rare Films and More provides a DVD release . Standard DVD listings are also available on Amazon . Es lebe die Liebe (1944) - IMDb
Features memorable tunes composed by Peter Kreuder , including "Mein Herz müßte ein Rundfunksender sein" and the duet "Auf all' meinen Wegen, kommst du mir entgegen".