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Is Eva, the Factory Girl in colour? Yes — this is the colorized version
Eva, the Factory Girl (1935), the comedy classic starring Magda Schneider and Heinz Rühmann, was originally released in black and white — no official colour version was ever produced by the studio. What you are looking at is the professionally colorized restoration: every frame recoloured, available as an instant DRM-free HD (720p) download. You can judge it yourself — the colour preview plays on this page before you buy.
Eva, the Factory Girl (1935) — Buy This Classic in Color
Buy Eva, the Factory Girl (1935) in color and enjoy a lively German screen romance filled with music, comedy, and working-class charm. Directed by Johannes Riemann and originally released in Germany as Eva, this restored edition presents the classic film in HD with bright colour detail, instant digital delivery, and a DRM-free download you can keep permanently. It offers a polished way to rediscover the film in Farbe.
Why Buy This Classic in Color?
Eva, the Factory Girl has an inviting appeal because it blends everyday labor, romance, and light musical sparkle into a story about aspiration without losing its sense of humor. Magda Schneider gives Eva a cheerful intelligence that makes her immediately sympathetic, while Heinz Rühmann and Hans Söhnker help create a lively social world around her.
The colorization process uses advanced digital techniques to ensure historically accurate colors while preserving every detail of the original cinematography.
Seeing the movie in color adds extra freshness to its visual world. Originally filmed in black and white, the picture has been restored and colorized frame-by-frame to bring factory interiors, fashionable clothing, cabaret settings, and urban social spaces into clearer relief. The enhanced palette gives the production more immediacy while preserving the rhythm and charm of the original staging.
This colorized version is a strong choice for collectors who want a less familiar European studio feature with genuine personality. You receive a polished HD master, an instant download after checkout, and a DRM-free file that works across modern devices.
When you purchase Eva, the Factory Girl (1935) in color from AlwanFilm, you receive:
- A professionally restored and colorized HD master
- Instant digital download with no shipping delay
- DRM-free playback on TV, laptop, tablet, or phone
- Lifetime access for repeat viewing in your collection
Technical Details
| Detail | Information |
|——–|————-|
| Title | Eva, the Factory Girl (1935) Colorized |
| Director | Johannes Riemann |
| Starring | Magda Schneider, Heinz Rühmann, Hans Söhnker, Adele Sandrock, Hans Moser |
| Genre | Comedy, Music, Romance |
| Runtime | 90 minutes |
| IMDb Rating | ★ 6.9/10 |
| Original Format | Black and White |
| Colorized Format | HD Digital |
| File Format | MP4 / MKV |
| Price | €15.00 |
| Delivery | Instant Digital Download |
| DRM | DRM-Free |
Cast & Crew
- Magda Schneider as Eva
- Heinz Rühmann as Willibald Riegele
- Hans Söhnker as Georg von Hochheim
- Adele Sandrock as Malvine von Hochheim
- Hans Moser as Vinzenz Wimmer
- Director: Johannes Riemann
Plot Summary
Eva is a spirited working-class young woman whose daily life is rooted in labor, community, and modest expectations. The film follows her as she navigates a social world that stretches far beyond the factory floor, bringing her into contact with wealthier circles, romantic opportunity, and the kind of public glamour that can seem both exciting and risky. Her energy and sincerity make her stand out wherever she goes.
As Eva moves between ordinary work life and more fashionable environments, relationships begin to define her future. Georg von Hochheim represents refinement and social status, while figures such as Willibald Riegele and Eva’s longtime supporters keep the story grounded in the practical world she comes from.
What makes the movie satisfying is its refusal to treat Eva as merely decorative. She is lively, observant, and fully central to the story’s emotional movement. The result is a romance that celebrates resilience and personality as much as fantasy, which helps explain why the film continues to charm viewers interested in 1930s European popular cinema.
Historical Significance
Released in 1935, Eva, the Factory Girl belongs to the tradition of German studio entertainment that combined romance, music, and social mobility into audience-friendly narratives. It also preserves the screen presence of Magda Schneider and Heinz Rühmann at a moment when both performers were strongly associated with accessible, crowd-pleasing cinema.
For film history, the picture offers a useful glimpse of how popular German features balanced escapism with class-conscious storytelling in the mid-1930s. This classic movie is also available in colour for international audiences.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the movie about?
It follows Eva as work, romance, and class aspiration pull her from factory life into a more glamorous social world filled with new opportunities and complications.
Why is the film appealing today?
Its blend of music, comedy, romance, and social contrast makes it an engaging example of approachable European studio filmmaking from the 1930s.
Is this the original 1935 film?
Yes. This is the original feature directed by Johannes Riemann, presented with added color while preserving the original performances and musical tone.
Is this a DRM-free digital download?
Yes. Eva, the Factory Girl (1935) Colorized is supplied as a DRM-free file that you can download, keep, and watch without subscription restrictions.
What devices can I watch this on?
You can play the HD file on smart TVs, computers, tablets, and smartphones using standard media players.
How quickly will I receive my download?
Your download link is available instantly after payment confirmation.
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