Frasquita
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Directed by | Karel Lamač |
Produced by | Reinhold Meißner |
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Cinematography | Eduard Hoesch |
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Atlantis-Film
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Distributed by | Neue Deutsch Lichtspiel-Syndikat Verleih (Germany) |
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84 minutes |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
Frasquita is a 1934 Austrian musical film directed by Karel Lamač and starring Jarmila Novotná, Charlott Daudert, and Heinz Rühmann.[1] An operetta film, it is an adaptation of Franz Lehár's 1922 stage work of the same name. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and on location in Sicily. The film's sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody.
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Cast
- Jarmila Novotná as Frasquita, the Gypsy singer
- Hans-Heinz Bollmann as Harald, the would-be groom
- Heinz Rühmann as Hippolit, his best man
- Charlott Daudert as Dolly
- Rudolf Carl as Karel, the butler
- Hans Moser as Jaromir – Harald's Valet
- Max Gülstorff as Graf Elemer
- Franz Schafheitlin as Juan – Frasquita's Gypsy Lover
- Franz Lehár as Conductor in credits sequence
- Choir of the Vienna State Opera as Singers
- Otto Schmöle
- Robert Valberg
- Gretl Wawra
- Wiener Sängerknaben as Themselves – Singers
References
- ↑ Ball and Spiess p. 51
Bibliography
- Gregor Ball and Eberhard Spiess . Heinz Rühmann und seine Filme. Goldmann, 1982.
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Frasquita at IMDb
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