A poor but basically honest flower woman agrees to impersonate a wicked opera star.A poor but basically honest flower woman agrees to impersonate a wicked opera star.A poor but basically honest flower woman agrees to impersonate a wicked opera star.
Luis Alberni
- Violinist
- (uncredited)
William Bailey
- Officer in Cabaret Box
- (uncredited)
Vince Barnett
- Egon - Chauffeur
- (uncredited)
William Begg
- Cabaret Patron
- (uncredited)
George Bickel
- Papa Lorenc
- (uncredited)
William A. Boardway
- Cabaret Patron
- (uncredited)
Russell Custer
- Cabaret Patron
- (uncredited)
J.C. Fowler
- Cabaret Patron
- (uncredited)
Carl M. Leviness
- Cabaret Patron
- (uncredited)
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- GoofsAt 1:15 in, when the Count and the real Fritzi are talking on the balcony, the giant stone planter jumps back and forth--sometimes it's in front of him, sometimes it's behind him.
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Enchanting music.... one of the last of Hollywood's first wave of musicals 1929-1931
Evelyn Laye and John Boles are absolutely charming. The musical sections are quite beautiful my only complaint is that there isn't enough music.
Much of the music seems to have been tragically cut out of the film before release due to the public's untimely distaste for musical at the time of the release
of this film. By the time musicals became popular again, operettas of this classy type had unfortunately gone out of fashion. Rare chance to see one of the last
of the first wave of musicals (1929-1931) from Hollywood (and in my opinion, it's best and most tasteful period). By the time the second wave came in 1932, musical
films too a decidedly more low-brow approach with more emphasis being given to low comedy as opposed to classy tasteful music.
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- salvidienusorfitus
- Dec 31, 2017
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- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
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