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  1. Schlußakkord ( Final Accord or better Final Chord; [1] sometimes anglicised Schlussakkord) is a German film melodrama of the Nazi period, the first melodrama directed by Detlef Sierck, who later had a career in Hollywood as Douglas Sirk and specialised in melodramas. It was made under contract for Universum Film AG (UFA), stars Lil Dagover and ...

  2. Apr 28, 2018 · Schlußakkord (1936) A young, impoverished German woman named Hanna gives her infant up for adoption and emigrates to American to live with her husband. When her husband commits suicide, Hanna returns to Germany and works her way into becoming the live-in maid and nurse to her child being raised by an orchestra conductor and his wife.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Final_AccordFinal Accord - Wikipedia

    Final Accord or Final Chord (German: Schlußakkord) is a 1960 drama film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Christian Marquand, Eleonora Rossi Drago and Viktor de Kowa. It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany. It is a remake of the 1936 film of the same title by Douglas Sirk. [1]

  4. Schlußakkord m (strong, genitive Schlußakkordes or Schlußakkords, plural Schlußakkorde) Formerly standard spelling of Schlussakkord which was deprecated in the spelling reform (Rechtschreibreform) of 1996.

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  6. Popular reviews. Schlußakkord (1936), one of Douglas Sirk’s German films (signed Detlef Sierck) produced during the Nazi period, presents two inventive lines that often marked the enthusiasm of the studio films of the 1930s: the formal aspiration reminiscent of the various avant-gardes of the 1920s, which still uses the union of shots as a ...

  7. English Translation of “SCHLUSSAKKORD” | The official Collins German-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of German words and phrases.