Victoria and Her Hussar (1931 film)

Victoria and Her Hussar (German: Viktoria und ihr Husar) is a 1931 German musical film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Michael Bohnen, Friedel Schuster and Iván Petrovich.[1] It is an Operetta film based on the operetta Viktoria und ihr Husar by Paul Abraham which was itself inspired by a work by Emric Földes. Two later film versions of the operetta were made in 1954 and 1982.

Victoria and Her Hussar
Directed byRichard Oswald
Produced byRichard Oswald
Written byFritz Friedmann-Frederich
Imre Földes (operetta)
Alfred Grünwald (libretto)
Fritz Löhner-Beda (libretto)
Starring Michael Bohnen
Friedel Schuster
Iván Petrovich
Music byPaul Abraham
CinematographyReimar Kuntze
Edited byElse Baum
Production
company
Distributed byAafa-Film
Release date
12 October 1931
Running time
96 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter.

Synopsis

A Hungarian Countess believes that her husband, a hussar officer in the Austro-Hungarian army, has been killed in the First World War. She becomes engaged to an American diplomat, only for her first husband to turn up still alive.

Cast

gollark: They're color-blind.
gollark: I don't really like the x gold one myself.
gollark: Aegorum?
gollark: We could mix in latin for extra fun!
gollark: Everyone knows it's depsisisioos.

References

  1. Höbusch p.41

Bibliography

  • Höbusch, Harald. "Mountain of Destiny": Nanga Parbat and Its Path Into the German Imagination. Boydell & Brewer, 2016.
  • Traubner, Richard. Operetta: A Theatrical History. Routledge, 2003.
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