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'Groe Freiheit Nr. 7' (English: 'Great Freedom No. 7') is a 1944 German musical drama film directed by Helmut Kutner. It was named after Groe Freiheit (grand freedom), a street next to Hamburg's Reeperbahn road in the St. Pauli red light district.

The film is also known as 'Port of Freedom' in the United Kingdom.

It was shot at the Tempelhof and Babelsberg Studios in Berlin, and on location in Hamburg and Prague.

Plot summary



The film tells the story of the blond "singing sailor" Hannes Krger (played by Hans Albers) who works in a St. Pauli club - address: Groe Freiheit 7 - and falls in love with a girl played by Ilse Werner. But she prefers his rival Willem (Hans Shnker) and Hannes returns to the sea.

Cast



*Hans Albers as Hannes Kroeger

*Ilse Werner as Gisa Huptlein

*Hans Shnker as Willem

*Hilde Hildebrand as Anita

*Gustav Knuth as Fiete

*Gnther Lders as Jens

*Ilse Frstenberg as Gisa's mother

*Ethel Reschke as Margot

*Erna Sellmer as Frau Kaasbohm

*Kurt Wieschala as Jan

*Helmut Kutner as Karl

*Richard Nicolas as Admiral

*Maria Besendahl as Frau Boergel

*Justus Ott as Herr Wellenkamp

*Gottlieb Reeck as Herr Puhlmann

*Thea Thiele as Consul's wife

*Alfred Braun as Rundfunkreporter

*Rudolf Koch-Riehl as Master of ceremonies

*Karl-Heinz Peters as Postman

*Erwin Loraino as Sailor

Soundtrack



* Hans Albers "Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins" - On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight (song)

* Hilde Hildebrand "Beim ersten Mal, da tut's noch weh"

* Hans Albers "La Paloma"

* Hans Albers "Nein, ich kann Dich nicht vergessen"

* Hans Albers "Schn ist die Liebe im Hafen"

* Hans Albers "Was kann es denn schneres geben"

* Hans Albers "Wenn ein Seemann mal nach Hamburg kommt"

Production



Due to the threat of Allied bombing raids to Hamburg Harbour and to the Ufa studios in Berlin's Neubabelsberg and Tempelhof when it was made in 1943 (May to November), most of the movie was shot in Prague's Barrandov Studios by Helmut Kutner, as the first Agfa colorfilm by Terra. For a scene with a boat trip in Hamburg harbour warships had to be covered up.

Reception



Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels was dissatisfied, and demanded many changes to make the film more "German", for instance by renaming the lead role from 'Jonny' (as in Albers' earlier hit song "Good bye, Jonny") to 'Hannes'. After a year of editing, the movie was banned anyway in Nazi Germany on 12 December 1944,Also wird die "Groe Freiheit Nr. 7" fr den Rest des Krieges verboten.

[http://www1.wdr.de/stichtag/stichtag412~_mon-122004_tag-15122004.html WDR.de]
Der Film wurde 1944 von der Filmprfstelle fr die Auffhrung in Deutschland verboten. and was only shown outside of the Grodeutsches Reich proper, with the premiere on 15 December 1944 in occupied Prague (then a Reichsprotektorat). It remained banned in Nazi Germany, opening on 6 September 1945 in Berlin's 'Filmbhne Wien' after the Allied victory.

References



* Rdiger Bloemeke: "La Paloma Das Jahrhundertlied". 158 Seiten, ber 30 Seiten Farb- und Schwarzwei-Abbildungen. Voodoo-Verlag, Hamburg 2005


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