Roses Bloom on the Moorland (1929 film)
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A scene from the film portraying a group of French soldiers | |
| Directed by | Kurt Blachy |
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| Produced by | Erich Eriksen |
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| Cinematography | Gustave Preiss |
Production company | Trianon-Film |
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| Country | Germany |
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Roses Bloom on the Moorland (German: Rosen blühen auf dem Heidegrab) is a 1929 German silent historical drama film directed by Kurt Blachy and starring Wolfgang von Schwind, Hertha Guthmar and Betty Astor. During the Napoleonic Wars a German inhabitant is sentenced to death for striking a French soldier who assaulted his wife.
Some scenes were shot on location on Lüneburg Heath. The film's sets were designed by August Rinaldi. It received a generally poor reception from critics on its release.