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Ein schöner Tag 1944

★ 5.03 votes📅 1944-01-27

Directed by Philipp Lothar Mayring, *Ein schöner Tag (1944)* is a German wartime comedy that follows three soldiers granted fleeting home leave in Berlin during an era of upheaval.

Director: Philipp Lothar Mayring

Cast

Ruth Buchardt
Hilde
Gerhard Dammann
Gerhard Dammann
Bürodiener
Erwin Biegel
Friseur
Günther Lüders
Günther Lüders
Friedrich Schröder
Carsta Löck
Carsta Löck
Hedwig
Margarete Kupfer
Margarete Kupfer
Frau Marunde
Armin Münch
Sabine Peters
Sabine Peters
Erika Schröder
Rudolf Schündler
Rudolf Schündler
Volker von Collande
Volker von Collande
Fritz Schröder

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Ein schöner Tag (1944)* about?

The film follows three soldiers on brief home leave in Berlin during wartime, each encountering the city in their own way. One explores the unfamiliar streets with a guidebook, another reunites with his family, and the third finds romance through a mix-up, leading to a touch of drama as the weekend ends.

Who directed *Ein schöner Tag*?

Philipp Lothar Mayring directed *Ein schöner Tag*. Known for blending humor with wartime themes, Mayring crafted this lesser-known comedy during a challenging era for German cinema.

Who stars in *Ein schöner Tag*?

The film features Ruth Buchardt, Gerhard Dammann, Erwin Biegel, Günther Lüders, and Carsta Löck in key roles.

Is *Ein schöner Tag (1944)* worth watching?

As a wartime comedy with lighthearted moments, *Ein schöner Tag* offers a nostalgic glimpse into early 20th-century Berlin. While it lacks the high ratings of major classics, its blend of humor and humanity makes it a curious watch for fans of historical films.

How long is *Ein schöner Tag*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Ein schöner Tag (1944) — A Wartime Comedy of Fleeting Homecomings

Directed by Philipp Lothar Mayring, *Ein schöner Tag (1944)* is a German wartime comedy that follows three soldiers granted fleeting home leave in Berlin during an era of upheaval. Each experiences the city in starkly different ways: one, unfamiliar with the capital, navigates its altered landscape with a guidebook in hand; another reunites with his wife and newborn child; and the third stumbles into an unexpected romance born from mistaken identity. Through their brief encounters, the film captures the disorientation and fleeting moments of joy amid the era's hardships. While lighthearted in tone, it subtly reflects the tensions of a society grappling with change and separation.

Though it doesn't match the romantic or patriotic fervor of Mayring's earlier works like *Urlaub auf Ehrenwort*, *Ein schöner Tag* offers a snapshot of resilience and human connection in extraordinary times. The performances by Ruth Buchardt, Gerhard Dammann, and Günther Lüders ground the story in relatable, grounded energy, making it a curious artifact of mid-20th-century cinema.