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| director = [[ Gustav Ucicky]] <br> [[Joe May]]
|director = [[Gustav Ucicky]]<br>[[Joe May]]
| producer = Joe May <br> [[Günther Stapenhorst ]]
|producer = Joe May<br>[[Günther Stapenhorst]]
| writer = [[Felix Dormann]] (operetta) <br> [[Edmund Eysler]] (operetta) <br> [[Karl Hartl]] <br> [[Robert Liebmann ]]
|writer = {{ubl|{{ill|Felix Dörmann|de}} (operetta)|[[Edmund Eysler]] (operetta)|[[Karl Hartl]]|[[Robert Liebmann]]}}
|starring = {{ubl|[[Liane Haid]]|[[Gustav Fröhlich]]|[[Hans Adalbert Schlettow]]}}
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|music = [[Ralph Benatzky]]<br>[[Edmund Eysler]]
| starring = [[Liane Haid]] <br> [[Gustav Fröhlich]] <br> [[Hans Adalbert Schlettow]]
|cinematography = [[Carl Hoffmann]]
| music = [[Ralph Benatzky ]] <br> [[Edmund Eysler ]]
|studio = [[Universum Film AG]]
| cinematography = [[ Carl Hoffmann ]]
|distributor = Universum Film AG
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'''''The Immortal Vagabond''''' (German: '''''Der unsterbliche Lump''''') is a 1930 German [[musical film]] directed by [[ Gustav Ucicky]] and [[Joe May]] and starring [[ Liane Haid]], [[Gustav Fröhlich]] and [[Hans Adalbert Schlettow]].<ref>Grange p.330</ref>
'''''The Immortal Vagabond''''' ({{langx|de|'''Der unsterbliche Lump'''}}) is a 1930 German [[musical film]] directed by [[Gustav Ucicky]] and [[Joe May]] and starring [[Liane Haid]], [[Gustav Fröhlich]] and [[Hans Adalbert Schlettow]].<ref>{{cite book|author-link=William Grange|last=Grange|first=William|title=Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic|publisher=Scarecrow Press|year=2008|location=Lanham, MD|page=330|isbn=081085967X|lccn=2008008116}}</ref> It is an [[operetta film]], made by German's largest film company [[Universum Film AG|UFA]]. Interiors were shot at the [[Babelsberg Studios]] in [[Berlin]]. The film's sets were designed by [[Robert Herlth]] and [[Walter Röhrig]]. The film was [[The Immortal Vagabond (1953 film)|remade in 1953]].

The film's sets were designed by [[Robert Herlth]] and [[Walter Röhrig]].


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[ Liane Haid ]] as Anna 'Annerl'
*[[Liane Haid]] as Anna 'Annerl'
* [[Gustav Fröhlich ]] as Hans Ritter
*[[Gustav Fröhlich]] as Hans Ritter
* [[Hans Adalbert Schlettow ]] as Franz Lechner
*[[Hans Adalbert Schlettow]] as Franz Lechner
* [[Karl Gerhardt ]] as Reisleitner
*[[Karl Gerhardt (director)|Karl Gerhardt]] as tour guide
* [[Attila Hörbiger]]
*[[Attila Hörbiger]]
* [[Paul Hörbiger ]]
*[[Paul Hörbiger]]
* [[Ernst Behmer]]
*[[Ernst Behmer]]
* [[Julius Falkenstein]]
*[[Julius Falkenstein]]
* [[Jaro Fürth]]
*[[Jaro Fürth]]
* [[Lutz Götz]]
*[[Lutz Götz]]
* [[Fritz Greiner]]
*[[Fritz Greiner]]
* [[Paul Henckels]]
*[[Paul Henckels]]
* [[Karl Platen]]
*[[Karl Platen]]
* [[Georg H. Schnell ]]
*[[Georg H. Schnell]]
* [[Oskar Sima ]]
*[[Oskar Sima]]
* [[Eugen Thiele ]]
*[[Eugen Thiele]]
* [[Hermann Thimig]]
*[[Hermann Thimig]]
* [[Weiß-Ferdl]]
*[[Weiß Ferdl]]
* [[Rudolf Teubler ]]
*Rudolf Teubler
* [[Rudolf Meinhard-Jünger ]]
*Rudolf Meinhard-Jünger


== References ==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
<references/>


==External links==
== Bibliography ==
*{{IMDb title|0021506}}
* Grange, William. ''Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic''. Scarecrow Press, 2008.


{{Joe May}}
== External links ==
* {{IMDb title|0021506}}


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Latest revision as of 11:38, 27 October 2024

The Immortal Vagabond
GermanDer unsterbliche Lump
Directed byGustav Ucicky
Joe May
Written by
Produced byJoe May
Günther Stapenhorst
Starring
CinematographyCarl Hoffmann
Music byRalph Benatzky
Edmund Eysler
Production
company
Distributed byUniversum Film AG
Release date
  • 21 February 1930 (1930-02-21)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

The Immortal Vagabond (German: Der unsterbliche Lump) is a 1930 German musical film directed by Gustav Ucicky and Joe May and starring Liane Haid, Gustav Fröhlich and Hans Adalbert Schlettow.[1] It is an operetta film, made by German's largest film company UFA. Interiors were shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. The film was remade in 1953.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. p. 330. ISBN 081085967X. LCCN 2008008116.
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