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|director = [[Géza von Bolváry]] |
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|producer = [[Alf Teichs]]<br>[[Viktor von Struwe]] |
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|writer = [[Ernst Marischka]]<br>[[Moritz West]] (libretto)<br>[[Ludwig Held]] (libretto) |
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|starring = [[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]]<br>[[Marte Harell]]<br>[[Johannes Heesters]] |
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|music = [[Franz Grothe]]<br>[[Carl Zeller]] (operetta) |
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|editing = [[Alice Ludwig]] |
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|distributor = Terra Film |
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|released = {{Film date|1940|12|5|df=y}} |
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| released = 5 December 1940 |
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'''''Roses in Tyrol''''' ( |
'''''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. |
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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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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]] as Wiesel |
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* [[Marte Harell ]] as Fürstin Marie von Lichtenberg |
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*[[Marte Harell]] as Marie von Lichtenberg |
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*[[Johannes Heesters]] as Count Herbert von Waldendorf |
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* [[Hans Holt ]] as Adam, der Vogelhändler |
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*[[Hans Holt]] as Adam |
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*[[Theo Lingen]] as Leberle |
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*[[Theodor Danegger]] as Heinrich Dagobert von Lichtenberg |
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*[[Leo Slezak]] as Baron Weps |
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*[[Elfriede Datzig]] as Christl von der Post |
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*[[Dorit Kreysler]] as Lisa |
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*[[Erika von Thellmann]] as Baronin Adelheid von Lütgendorf |
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*[[Rudolf Carl]] as Xaver |
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*Silvia de Bettini |
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*Fritzi Eckener as Zenzi |
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*[[Josef Eichheim]] as Fichtentaler |
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*[[Angelo Ferrari]] as guest at Count Zenkwitz |
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*[[Friedl Haerlin]] as Therese |
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*Gustl Kreusch as Fanny |
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*Amanda Lindner as Duchess |
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*Anton Maria Girardi as Graf Zenkwitz |
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*[[Julia Serda]] as Countess Brix |
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==See also== |
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*''[[The Bird Seller (1935 film)|The Bird Seller]]'' (1935) |
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*''[[The Bird Seller (1953 film)|The Bird Seller]]'' (1953) |
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*''[[Die Christel von der Post]]'' (1956) |
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*''[[The Bird Seller (1962 film)|The Bird Seller]]'' (1962) |
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==References== |
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* Waldman, Harry. ''Nazi Films in America, 1933-1942''. McFarland, 2008. |
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*{{IMDb title|0033002}} |
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 27 October 2024
Roses in Tyrol | |
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German | Rosen in Tirol |
Directed by | Géza von Bolváry |
Written by | Ernst Marischka Moritz West (libretto) Ludwig Held (libretto) |
Produced by | Alf Teichs Viktor von Struwe |
Starring | Hans Moser Marte Harell Johannes Heesters |
Cinematography | Willy Winterstein |
Edited by | Alice Ludwig |
Music by | Franz Grothe Carl Zeller (operetta) |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Terra Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
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.
Cast
[edit]- Hans Moser as Wiesel
- Marte Harell as Marie von Lichtenberg
- Johannes Heesters as Count Herbert von Waldendorf
- Hans Holt as Adam
- Theo Lingen as Leberle
- Theodor Danegger as Heinrich Dagobert von Lichtenberg
- Leo Slezak as Baron Weps
- Elfriede Datzig as Christl von der Post
- Dorit Kreysler as Lisa
- Erika von Thellmann as Baronin Adelheid von Lütgendorf
- Rudolf Carl as Xaver
- Silvia de Bettini
- Fritzi Eckener as Zenzi
- Josef Eichheim as Fichtentaler
- Angelo Ferrari as guest at Count Zenkwitz
- Friedl Haerlin as Therese
- Gustl Kreusch as Fanny
- Amanda Lindner as Duchess
- Anton Maria Girardi as Graf Zenkwitz
- Julia Serda as Countess Brix
See also
[edit]- The Bird Seller (1935)
- The Bird Seller (1953)
- Die Christel von der Post (1956)
- The Bird Seller (1962)
References
[edit]- ^ Waldman, Harry (2008). Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. p. 258. ISBN 978-0786438617.
External links
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Categories:
- 1940 films
- 1940s historical comedy films
- 1940 musical comedy films
- German historical comedy films
- German musical comedy films
- Films of Nazi Germany
- Films directed by Géza von Bolváry
- Terra Film films
- Films based on operettas
- Films set in the 19th century
- Operetta films
- German black-and-white films
- 1940s historical musical films
- German historical musical films
- 1940s German-language films
- 1940s German films
- Films scored by Franz Grothe
- 1940s German film stubs
- Historical musical film stubs