The Street Song or The Streetsweeper (German: Gassenhauer) is a 1931 German musical crime film directed by Lupu Pick and starring Ina Albrecht, Ernst Busch and Albert Hoermann.[1] The film was shot at the Grunewald Studios. It is a Berlin-set film, with sets designed by art director Robert Neppach. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in the German capital. The film was a considerable public success and one of its songs, "Marie, Marie," by the Comedian Harmonists, became a hit record. A separate French-language version, The Four Vagabonds, was also made.
| The Street Song | |
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| Directed by | Lupu Pick |
| Written by | Johannes Brandt |
| Produced by | Lupu Pick |
| Cinematography | Robert Baberske Eugen Schüfftan |
| Edited by | L. Kish |
| Music by | Marc Roland |
Production company | Deutsche Lichtspiel-Syndikat |
| Distributed by | Deutsche Lichtspiel-Syndikat |
Release date | 2 April 1931 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | German |
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