Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest (1935)
This semi-musical stars Lenv Marenbach as Jana, a naïve farm girl who falls in love with a neighbor boy. It isn't long before she realizes that the romance is a mistake, but by now the couple is engaged. At the very last moment, Jana balks at the altar and runs off with her true love, her fiance's brother. This is the German-language version of the Czech film, JANA, starring Helena Busova.
Director: Emil Synek, Robert Land
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date: November 13, 1935
Cast
- Leny Marenbach - Jana
- Ewald Balser - Peter
- Fred Liewehr - Michael
- Wilhelm Tauchen - Gottfried
- Fritz Klippel - Ein Gutsaufsehen
- Rudolf Carl - Karl, Soldat
Screenplay
Production: Meissner Film Prague
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Emil Synek, Robert Land
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest about?
- This semi-musical stars Lenv Marenbach as Jana, a naïve farm girl who falls in love with a neighbor boy. It isn't long before she realizes that the romance is a mistake, but by now the couple is engaged. At the very last moment, Jana balks at the altar and runs off with her true love, her fiance's brother. This is the German-language version of the Czech film, JANA, starring Helena Busova.
- Who directed Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest?
- Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest was directed by Emil Synek, Robert Land.
- Who stars in Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest?
- Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest stars Leny Marenbach, Ewald Balser, Fred Liewehr, Wilhelm Tauchen, Fritz Klippel, Rudolf Carl.
- How long is Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest?
- Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
- What genre is Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest?
- Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest is a Drama film.
- Where was Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest produced?
- Jana, the Girl from the Bohemian Forest was produced in Czechoslovakia.