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  1. Roses Bloom on the Moorland (German: Rosen blühen auf dem Heidegrab) is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Hans H. König and starring Ruth Niehaus, Hermann Schomberg and Armin Dahlen. It is also known in English by the alternative titles Rape on the Moor and Roses Bloom on the Grave in the Heather .

  2. Hans H. König directs an 82 minute drama film starring Hermann Schomberg and Ruth Niehaus, about a young woman in rural Germany being stalked by a man who is increasingly obsessed with her. A film of leftover artifacts from past era and yesteryears, in a positive sense of the term, filming its village setting in an expressionistic way , while ...

  3. Overview. In a small German village in the middle of large moors, there is an old legend of a young woman having sunk in the wetland after being raped by a Swedish intruder of the Thirty Years' war. Now young Dorothee, falling in love with the architect Ludwig, is harassed by an obnoxious, rich farmer Eschmann.

  4. Roses Bloom on the Moorland es una película estrenada en el año 1952 dirigida por Hans H. König . Está protagonizada por Ruth Niehaus, Hermann Schomberg, Gisela von Collande...In a small German village in the middle of large moors, there is an old legend of a young woman having sunk in the ...

  5. An eerie fog haunts Roses Bloom on the Moorland (1952), foretelling doom for its characters while poetically evoking an exalted cinematic past. Hans H. König’s gothic melodrama is one of the more intriguing films of the Heimatfilm cycle that dominated West Germany after the war until the insurgent New German Cinema foresook “papa’s ...

  6. 12/25/1952. In a small German village in the middle of large moors, there is an old legend of a young woman having sunk in the wetland after being raped by a Swedish intruder of the Thirty Years' war. Now young Dorothee, falling in love with the architect Ludwig, is harassed by an obnoxious, rich farmer Eschmann.

  7. Wonderful mix of HEIMATFILM / homeland and GRUSELFILM / horror films with Ruth Niehaus and Armin Dahlen. Director Hans Heinz König and his producer brother Richard König made a very excellent film in 1952. However, the filming did not take place in the Lüneburg Heath, but in the area around Worpswede, in the Teufelsmoor and in the Wietingsmoor.