I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952 film)

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I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952 film)

I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (German: Ich hab' mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren) is a 1952 West German romantic musical film directed by Ernst Neubach and starring Eva Probst, Adrian Hoven and Paul Hörbiger.[1] The film takes its title from the popular song I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg, whose lyrics Neubach had co-written in the 1920s.[2] It was part of a strong trend towards heimatfilm productions set in romanticised Southern Germany, Austria or Switzerland. It premiered in Heidelberg on 29 October 1952.

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I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg
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Directed byErnst Neubach
Written by
Produced by
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CinematographyOtto Baecker
Edited byRosemarie Weinert
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Pontus Film
Distributed byGloria Film
Release date
  • 29 October 1952 (1952-10-29)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman
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Although they share the same title, the film is not a remake of I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg from 1926. It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin with location shooting at a variety of places included Cuxhaven, Wiesbaden and Heidelberg itself.

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