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|director = [[Géza von Bolváry]]
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|producer = [[Alf Teichs]]<br>[[Viktor von Struwe]]
|producer = [[Alf Teichs]]<br>[[Viktor von Struwe]]
|writer = [[Ernst Marischka]]<br>{{ill|Moritz West|de|v=ib}} (libretto)<br>{{ill|Ludwig Held|de|v=ib}} (libretto)
|writer = [[Ernst Marischka]]<br>[[Moritz West]] (libretto)<br>[[Ludwig Held]] (libretto)
|starring = [[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]]<br>[[Marte Harell]]<br>[[Johannes Heesters]]
|starring = [[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]]<br>[[Marte Harell]]<br>[[Johannes Heesters]]
|music = [[Franz Grothe]]<br>[[Carl Zeller]] (operetta)
|music = [[Franz Grothe]]<br>[[Carl Zeller]] (operetta)
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'''''Roses in Tyrol''''' ({{lang-de|'''Rosen in Tirol'''}}) is a 1940 German [[Musical film|musical]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Géza von Bolváry]] and starring [[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]], [[Marte Harell]], and [[Johannes Heesters]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Waldman|first=Harry|title=Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942|publisher=[[McFarland & Company]]|year=2008|location=Jefferson, NC|page=258|isbn=978-0786438617}}</ref> It is based on the 1891 operetta ''[[Der Vogelhändler|The Bird Seller]]'' by [[Carl Zeller]], which has been turned into several films.
'''''Roses in Tyrol''''' ({{langx|de|'''Rosen in Tirol'''}}) is a 1940 German [[Musical film|musical]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Géza von Bolváry]] and starring [[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]], [[Marte Harell]], and [[Johannes Heesters]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Waldman|first=Harry|title=Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942|publisher=[[McFarland & Company]]|year=2008|location=Jefferson, NC|page=258|isbn=978-0786438617}}</ref> It is based on the 1891 operetta ''[[Der Vogelhändler|The Bird Seller]]'' by [[Carl Zeller]], which has been turned into several films.


The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]]s [[Robert Herlth]] and [[Heinrich Weidemann]]. It was filmed in [[Prague]] and [[Zell am See]] in the Austrian state of [[Salzburg (state)|Salzburg]].
The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]]s [[Robert Herlth]] and [[Heinrich Weidemann]]. It was filmed in [[Prague]] and [[Zell am See]] in the Austrian state of [[Salzburg (state)|Salzburg]].
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Roses in Tyrol
Film poster
GermanRosen in Tirol
Directed byGéza von Bolváry
Written byErnst Marischka
Moritz West (libretto)
Ludwig Held (libretto)
Produced byAlf Teichs
Viktor von Struwe
StarringHans Moser
Marte Harell
Johannes Heesters
CinematographyWilly Winterstein
Edited byAlice Ludwig
Music byFranz Grothe
Carl Zeller (operetta)
Production
company
Distributed byTerra Film
Release date
  • 5 December 1940 (1940-12-05)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Roses in Tyrol (German: Rosen in Tirol) is a 1940 German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Hans Moser, Marte Harell, and Johannes Heesters.[1] It is based on the 1891 operetta The Bird Seller by Carl Zeller, which has been turned into several films.

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Heinrich Weidemann. It was filmed in Prague and Zell am See in the Austrian state of Salzburg.

It was a popular hit and was re-released by Gloria Film in 1950.

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References

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  1. ^ Waldman, Harry (2008). Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. p. 258. ISBN 978-0786438617.
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