The Blonde Carmen, the Glossary
The Blonde Carmen (Die blonde Carmen) is a 1935 German musical comedy film directed by Victor Janson and starring Martha Eggerth, Wolfgang Liebeneiner, and Ida Wüst.[1]
Table of Contents
28 relations: Arnold Pressburger, Art director, Bavarian Alps, Berlin, Budapest, Cine-Allianz, Ellen Frank (actress), Erich Zander (art director), Franz Grothe, Gregor Rabinovitch, Hans H. Zerlett, Hans Leibelt, Ida Wüst, Johannisthal Studios, Josef Eichheim, Kurt Vespermann, Leo Slezak, Marta Eggerth, Musical film, Opera, Operetta film, Peasant, Reimar Kuntze, Roger von Norman, Tobis Film, Victor Janson, Wilhelm Depenau, Wolfgang Liebeneiner.
- Cine-Allianz films
- Films directed by Victor Janson
Arnold Pressburger
Arnold Pressburger (27 August 1885 – 17 February 1951) was an Austrian Jewish film producer who produced more than 70 films between 1913 and 1951.
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Art director
Art director is the title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, film and television, the Internet, and video games.
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Bavarian Alps
The Bavarian Alps (Bayerische Alpen) is a collective name for several mountain ranges of the Northern Limestone Alps within the German state of Bavaria.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
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Budapest
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.
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Cine-Allianz
Cine-Allianz Tonfilm was a German film production company established in 1932 by Arnold Pressburger and Gregor Rabinovitch.
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Ellen Frank (actress)
Ellen Frank (1904–1999) was a German film and television actress.
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Erich Zander (art director)
Erich Zander (1889–1965) was a German art director.
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Franz Grothe
Franz Grothe (17 September 1908 – 12 September 1982) was a German composer, mainly for the cinema.
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Gregor Rabinovitch
Gregor Rabinovitch (2 April 1889 – 12 November 1953) was a Ukrainian-born film producer who worked for many years in the German film industry.
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Hans H. Zerlett
Hans Heinz Zerlett (17 October 1892 – 6 July 1949) was a German screenwriter and film director.
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Hans Leibelt
Hans Leibelt (11 March 1885 in Leipzig, German Empire – 3 December 1974 in Munich, West Germany) was a German film actor.
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Ida Wüst
Ida Wüst (10 October 1884 – 4 October 1958) was a German stage and film actress whose career was prominent in the 1920s and 1930s with Universum Film AG (UFA).
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Johannisthal Studios
The Johannisthal Studios were film studios located in the Berlin area of Johannisthal.
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Josef Eichheim
Josef Theodor Ludwig Eichheim (23 February 1888 – 13 November 1945) was a German film actor.
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Kurt Vespermann
Kurt Vespermann (1 May 1887 – 13 July 1957) was a German stage and film actor.
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Leo Slezak
Leo Slezak (18 August 1873 – 1 June 1946) was an Austrian dramatic tenor.
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Marta Eggerth
Marta Eggerth (17 April 1912 – 26 December 2013) was a Hungarian actress and singer from "The Silver Age of Operetta".
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Musical film
Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing.
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Opera
Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers.
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Operetta film
Operetta films (German: Operettenfilm) are a genre of musical films associated with, but not exclusive to, German language cinema. The Blonde Carmen and Operetta film are Operetta films.
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Peasant
A peasant is a pre-industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land-ownership, especially one living in the Middle Ages under feudalism and paying rent, tax, fees, or services to a landlord. In Europe, three classes of peasants existed: non-free slaves, semi-free serfs, and free tenants.
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Reimar Kuntze
Reimar Kuntze (27 January 1900 – 18 August 1949) was a German cinematographer.
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Roger von Norman
Roger von Norman (1908 2000) was a Hungarian-born German film editor and director.
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Tobis Film
Tobis Film was a German film production and film distribution company.
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Victor Janson
Victor Arthur Eduard Janson (Viktors Artūrs Eduards Jansons; 25 September 1884 – 29 June 1960) was a German stage and film actor and film director of Latvian ethnicity.
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Wilhelm Depenau
Wilhelm Depenau (1884-1952) was a German art director.
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Wolfgang Liebeneiner
Wolfgang Georg Louis Liebeneiner (6 October 1905 – 28 November 1987) was a German actor, film director and theatre director.
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See also
Cine-Allianz films
- A Song for You (film)
- Berlin-Alexanderplatz (1931 film)
- City of Song
- Danton (1931 film)
- Gently My Songs Entreat
- Gibraltar (1938 film)
- Her Highness the Saleswoman
- Hurrah! I'm a Father
- I Love All the Women
- I Was an Ugly Girl
- Marriage in Small Doses
- Mazurka (film)
- Muche
- My Cousin from Warsaw
- My Cousin from Warsaw (film)
- My Heart Calls You
- My Heart Is Calling You
- My Heart is Calling
- My Song for You (film)
- Night in December
- No Money Needed
- One Night's Song
- Secrets of the Orient
- So Ended a Great Love
- Spies at Work
- Tell Me Tonight
- The Blonde Carmen
- The Divorcée
- The English Marriage
- The Eternal Dream
- The Impossible Woman (1936 film)
- The Loves of Casanova
- The Princess's Whim
- The Singing City
- The Song of Night
- The Student of Prague (1935 film)
- The Virtuous Sinner
- There's No Tomorrow (film)
- Three Days Confined to Barracks
- Tomfoolery (film)
- Tout pour l'amour
- Twice Married
- Woman's Love—Woman's Suffering
Films directed by Victor Janson
- A Girl with Temperament
- A Woman Who Knows What She Wants (German version)
- Babette Bomberling
- Colibri (film)
- Danube Waltz (film)
- Das Milliardensouper
- Distorting at the Resort
- Girls in White
- Holzapfel Knows Everything
- Hungarian Nights
- Love at the Wheel
- Niniche (1925 film)
- Once There Was a Waltz
- She and the Three (1935 film)
- Sword and Shield (film)
- The Beggar Student (1931 German film)
- The Big Chance (1934 film)
- The Black Domino (film)
- The Black Forest Girl (1929 film)
- The Blonde Carmen
- The Blue of Heaven
- The Circus Princess (1929 film)
- The Coral Princess
- The Dealer from Amsterdam
- The Divorcée (1926 film)
- The Game of Love (1928 film)
- The Girl with the Mask
- The Lady in Black (1920 film)
- The Love Commandment
- The Man of Action
- The Ones Down There
- The Page from the Dalmasse Hotel (1933 film)
- The Queen of the Baths
- The Secret of the Mummy
- The Stowaway (1922 film)
- The Tsarevich (1933 film)
- The Voice of Love (film)
- The Woman They Talk About
- Vacation from Marriage (1927 film)
- Vienna, City of My Dreams (1928 film)
- Who's Kissing Madeleine?
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blonde_Carmen
Also known as Die blonde Carmen.