Singende Jugend
Summary
Youth film about the experiences of an orphan boy who ends up with the Vienna Boys' Choir; co-production with the Dutch distributor C.A. Bruyn of Meteor-Film.
With the help of a street musician, the orphan Toni finds refuge with the Vienna Boys' Choir, where Sister Mary cares for him like a surrogate mother. During their annual summer stay in Tyrol, the Boys' Choir discovers that a substantial amount of money has been stolen. When Maria becomes a suspect, Toni takes the blame for her and runs away. The street musician believes Toni is innocent, and tries to find the real thief. Toni has fallen into a mountain creek, but has since been rescued. The money is also found; it turns out to have been buried in a stack of sheet music.
The main attraction of Singende Jugend was the presence of the Vienna Boys' Choir. The film was originally intended to be produced as a multi-language version, as was the case with another Meteor Film co-production, the Austrian-Dutch De vier Mullers. Ultimately, though, only an Austrian (German-language) version of Singende Jugend was made.
Information
Cast
Actor
- Prefect Brunner
- Flickschuster
- Postman
- Doctor
- Bandmaster
- Sister Maria
- Choirmaster Kepplinger
- Headmaster
- Blüml
- Mother
Crew
- Set dresser
- Director
- Sound
- Camera
- Editing
- Composer
Technical notations
Resources
Centrale Commissie voor de Filmkeuring (Nationaal Archief; C717)
A. Bauer, Deutscher Spielfilm Almanach, Band 2: 1946-1955, München/Winterberg (1981), p. 104