{{short description|1943 film directed by Carl Boese}} {{Infobox film | name =Light of Heart | image = | caption = | director =[[Carl Boese]] | producer = [[Herbert Engelsing]] | writer = [[Felix von Eckardt]] | based_on = | starring =[[Hans Nielsen (actor)|Hans Nielsen]] <br> [[Carola Höhn]] <br> [[Werner Fuetterer]] <br> [[Hansi Wendler]] | music = [[Ernst Erich Buder]] | cinematography = [[Walter Roßkopf]] | editing = [[Johanna Rosinski]] | studio = [[Tobis Film]] | distributor =Deutsche Filmvertriebs | released ={{film date|1943|12|7|df=y}} | runtime = 74 minutes | country = Germany | language = [[German language|German]] | budget = | gross = }}

'''''Light of Heart''''' (German: '''{{lang|de|Leichtes Blut}}''') is a 1943 German [[comedy film]] directed by [[Carl Boese]] and starring [[Hans Nielsen (actor)|Hans Nielsen]], [[Carola Höhn]], [[Werner Fuetterer]] and [[Hansi Wendler]].<ref>https://www.murnau-stiftung.de/movie/549</ref><ref>Bock p.282</ref> It was shot at the [[Johannisthal Studios]] in [[Berlin]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]]s [[Franz Koehn]] and [[Hans Kuhnert]].<ref>https://www.filmportal.de/film/leichtes-blut_1a33634b305643818ad366bbe7a77808</ref>

==Synopsis== Professor Faber, an [[entomologist]], is in love with Herta but is alarmed by the time she spends with the [[sculptor]] Karl. He is filled with jealousy when he mistakenly believes that a nude [[statuette]] produced by Karl is based on Herta as the [[model (art)|model]]. Encouraged in his jealousy by his housekeeper Christine, he decides to take out his [[secretary]] Doris who is in fact in a relationship with Karl. Ultimately, the confusions are cleared up and Fabery and Herta become engaged.

==Cast== * [[Hans Nielsen (actor)|Hans Nielsen]] as Professor Faber * [[Carola Höhn]] as Herta Wilhelmi * [[Werner Fuetterer]] as Karl Schwertfeger * [[Hansi Wendler]] as Doris Glaser, Sekretärin bei Faber * [[Roma Bahn]] as Christine * [[Günther Lüders]] as Philipp * [[Karl Heinz Reichel]] as Hans Grund, Student * [[Erich Fiedler]] as Professor Brettschneider * [[Waltraut Hahne]] as Trudchen * [[Walter Lieck]] as Fritze * [[Hubert von Meyerinck]] as Möllendorf * [[Alexa von Porembsky]] as Frl. Assmann * [[Ruth Lommel]] as Frl. Dorothee * [[Erwin Biegel]] as Taxi-Chauffeur * [[Heinrich Troxbömker]] as Autokäufer * [[Käte Kühl]] as Autokäuferin * [[Ewald Wenck]] as Zeitungsfahrer * [[Joachim Cadenbach]] as Student * [[Josef Gindorf]] as Student * [[Karl Jüstel]] as Autoverkäufer * [[Alfred Karen]] as Ein Gast im Restaurant am Tisch Möllendorfs * [[Leo Peukert]] as Älterer Kellner * [[Herbert Weissbach]] as Fotograf

== References == {{reflist}}

== Bibliography == * Bock, Hans-Michael . ''Die Tobis 1928-1945: eine kommentierte Filmografie''. Edition Text + Kritik, 2003. * Klaus, Ulrich J. ''Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1943''. Klaus-Archiv, 1988.

== External links == * {{IMDb title|0240676}}

{{Carl Boese}}

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