You Are Adorable, Rosmarie
You Are Adorable, Rosmarie (German: Du bist entzückend, Rosmarie!) is a 1934 German romantic comedy film directed by Hans von Wolzogen and starring Herta Worell, Hans Stüwe and Hans Adalbert Schlettow.[1]
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Directed by | Hans von Wolzogen |
Produced by | Herbert F.R. Schulz |
Written by | Hans Vietzke Max Wallner |
Starring | Herta Worell Hans Stüwe Hans Adalbert Schlettow |
Music by | Walter Sieber Eberhard Storch Werner Schmidt-Boelcke |
Cinematography | Herbert Körner |
Production company | Adler Film Herbert F.R. Schulz |
Distributed by | Lux Film (Austria) |
Release date | 20 April 1934 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Location shooting took place around Salzkammergut.
Cast
- Herta Worell as Rosl vom Traunsee
- Hans Stüwe as Frank Quick
- Hans Adalbert Schlettow as Sepp, ein Holzfäller
- Trude Brionne as Mizzi, Wirtschafterin im 'Almblick'
- Gustl Gstettenbaur as Peperl, Piccolo im 'Almblick'
- Olga Engl as Mrs. Quick, Chefin der Quick-Autowerke
- Otto Sauter-Sarto as Thomas Loibner, Wirt vom 'Almblick'
- Ery Bos as Lilian Chester, Tochter
- Paul Otto as Archibald Chester, Chef der Chester-Pneuwerke
- Max Gülstorff as Grimby, Franks Kammerdiener
- Kurt Vespermann as Tom Chester
- Robert Thiem as Tim Walker, Toms Freund
- Otto Kronburger as Loisl Huttenschwanderer
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References
- Krautz p.302
Bibliography
- Alfred Krautz. International directory of cinematographers, set- and costume designers in film, Volume 4. Saur, 1984.
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