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Through the Forests and Through the Trees 1956

98 min📅 1956-10-01

Directed by the legendary G.W. Pabst, *Through the Forests and Through the Trees* (1956) is a delightful blend of comedy, romance, and music wrapped in classic European charm.

Director: G.W. Pabst

Cast

Eva Bartok
Eva Bartok
Caroline Brand
Peter Arens
Peter Arens
Carl Maria v. Weber
Rudolf Vogel
Rudolf Vogel
Valerian
Karl Schönböck
Karl Schönböck
Graf Enzio von Schwarzenbrunn
Joe Stöckel
Joe Stöckel
Kutscher Treml
Michael Cramer
Michael Cramer
Konrad
Carolin Reiber
Maria Stadler
Heinz Kargus
Rolf Weih

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Through the Forests and Through the Trees* (1956) about?

This 1956 romantic comedy follows composer Carl Maria von Weber and his fiancée Caroline Brandt on a journey to Prague that takes a detour after a fake bandit attack leads them to the castle of the charming but deceptive Count Enzio von Schwarzenbrunn. What starts as a rescue mission becomes a battle of wits and romance in this lighthearted period adventure.

Who directed *Through the Forests and Through the Trees*?

The film was directed by G.W. Pabst, a master of German cinema known for his work in both silent and sound eras.

Who stars in *Through the Forests and Through the Trees*?

The film features Eva Bartok as Caroline Brandt, Peter Arens as Carl Maria von Weber, and Rudolf Vogel as one of the key supporting characters.

Is *Through the Forests and Through the Trees* (1956) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, this charming blend of romance, comedy, and music offers a delightful escape into vintage European cinema. Fans of lightweight period pieces with clever dialogue and elegant production will likely enjoy its playful charm.

How long is *Through the Forests and Through the Trees*?

The film has a runtime of 98 minutes.

About Through the Forests and Through the Trees (1956) — A Romantic Comedy Classic from G.W. Pabst

Directed by the legendary G.W. Pabst, *Through the Forests and Through the Trees* (1956) is a delightful blend of comedy, romance, and music wrapped in classic European charm. The story follows composer Carl Maria von Weber and his bride Caroline Brandt on a journey to Prague when a staged bandit attack by the cunning Count Enzio von Schwarzenbrunn diverts their path to his lavish castle. What begins as a rescue mission quickly turns into a playful game of wit and deception, as the count's true motives—romantic intrigue and social maneuvering—unfold in this sparkling period piece. Eva Bartok shines as Caroline, while Peter Arens and Rudolf Vogel add layers of charm and humor to the ensemble cast, making this 98-minute gem a feast for fans of vintage cinema.

With its witty dialogue, elegant set pieces, and infectious musical numbers, the film captures the elegance and mischief of 19th-century aristocratic life. Pabst's direction infuses the narrative with a lighthearted yet sophisticated tone, balancing romance and comedy with seamless precision. The opulent costumes, grand estates, and clever plot twists transport viewers to a bygone era of intrigue and allure.