Marius Goring and Maria Schell give intense performances in this poignant romantic drama set in Nazi-occupied Belgium. Based on Noelle Henry's novel Je ne suis pas une heroine, So Little Time's love story between a young Belgian woman and a German officer proved highly controversial on its release in 1952, ensuring that it has never been released on home video until now. It is featured here in a brand-new digital transfer, with its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. When war clouds burst over Europe for the second time in a generation, the Belgians again suffer... the humiliation of occupation; Madam de Malvines and her daughter Nicole find their chateau outside Brussels partially requisitioned by Colonel von Hohensee, the local German commander. Despite their initial hostility, however, Nicole and Hohensee find they have something in common: a love of music. Nicole eventually begins to see Hohensee as an artist first and a soldier second and comes to realise that she is hopelessly in love with him and that he, too, deeply loves her... SPECIAL FEATURES: Original theatrical trailer Image gallery Promotional material PDF [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Marius Goring and Maria Schell give intense performances in this poignant romantic drama set in Nazi-occupied Belgium Based on Noelle Henry&39;s novel Je ne suis pas une heroine So Little Time&39;s love story between a young Belgian woman and a German officer proved highly controversial on its release in 1952 ensuring that it has never been released on home video until now It is featured here in a brand-new digital transfer with its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio When war clouds burst over Europe for the second time in a generation the Belgians again suffer the humiliation of occupation; Madam de Malvines and her daughter Nicole find their chateau outside Brussels partially requisitioned by Colonel von Hohensee the local German commander Despite their initial hostility however Nicole and Hohensee find they have something in common a love of music Nicole eventually begins to see Hohensee as an artist first and a soldier second and comes to realise that she is hopelessly in love with him and that he too deeply loves her
Marius Goring and Maria Schell star in this classic romantic drama directed by Compton Bennett. Set in Nazi-occupied Belgium, the film follows Nicole de Malvines (Schell) as her family home is taken over by Colonel von Hohensee (Goring) as a temporary base of operations. However, Nicole's attitude towards the Colonel soon changes when she finds they share a common interest...
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