In Switzerland, German singer Willie falls in love with Jewish composer Robert, who offers resistance to the Nazis by helping refugees. But his family thinks Willie is a Nazi and may be a risk for them. One day Willie helps Robert, but must stay in Germany. As she starts to sing 'Lili Marleen,' she becomes very famous and every soldier hears that song via radio--even Hitler wants to meet her. But she still doesn't forget Robert, and she helps to smuggle concentration-camp photos to the free Switzerland. Robert wants to visit her, but is captured. Will they ever see each other again?
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Lili Marleen
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Lili Marleen
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Norbert Schultze:
Performer
Hans Leip: (german version) (based on a poem from the 1915 book "die kleine hafenorgel" Hanna Schygulla: Vocals |
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Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
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Otto A. Harbach:
Lyrics
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Got A Bran' New Suit
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Veronika, Der Lenz Ist Da
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Fritz Rotter:
Composer
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