The Blonde Carmen (German: Die blonde Carmen) is a 1935 German musical comedy film directed by Victor Janson and starring Mártha Eggerth, Wolfgang Liebeneiner, and Ida Wüst.[1] It is part of the tradition of operetta films.
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Directed by | Victor Janson |
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Cinematography | Reimar Kuntze |
Edited by | Roger von Norman |
Music by | Franz Grothe |
Production company | Cine-Allianz Tonfilm |
Distributed by | Rota-Film |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Erich Zander. It was distributed by Rota-Film, a subsidiary of the large Tobis Film concern.
A Hungarian opera star from Budapest decides to take a holiday in the Bavarian Alps. While there she pretends to be a simple peasant girl.
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