The Blue light

Das Blaue licht, eine Berglegende

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The Blue light
Leni Riefenstahl.
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The Blue light

Das Blaue licht, eine Berglegende

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A love story/fantasy set in the Italian Tyrol, about a painter who defies a local legend by climbing a mountain.

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The Blue light: Das Blaue licht, eine Berglegende
Publish date unknown, Facets Multimedia, Inc. [distributor]
Videorecording

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Chicago, IL

Edition Notes

German and Italian diaglogue with English subtitles.

Videocassette release of the 1932 motion picture.

VHS format.

Director, Leni Riefenstahl ; producer, Leni Riefenstahl ; screenplay, Leni Riefenstahl and Bela Balazs ; photography, Hans Schneebarger ; music, G. Becce.

Leni Riefenstahl, Mathias Wiemann, Max Holzboer, Beni Fuhrer, Franz Maldacea, Martha Mair.

Other Titles
Das Blaue licht [eine Berglegende]

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Format
Videorecording
Pagination
1 videocassette (70 min.)
Number of pages
70

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OL14419416M

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March 22, 2021 Edited by LeadSongDog Edited without comment.
September 8, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format 'Video recording' to 'Videorecording'
June 5, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format '[videorecording] : ' to 'Video recording'; cleaned up pagination
September 12, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from Oregon Libraries MARC record.