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The Blue Danube (French: Le Danube bleu) is a 1940 French drama film directed by Emil E. Reinert and Alfred Rode and starring Madeleine Sologne, José Noguéro and Marguerite Moreno. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Émile Duquesne.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1939: All Living Things: Andrew Buchanan: Catherine Lacey, Michael Gainsborough: Drama short [1]The Arsenal Stadium Mystery: Thorold Dickinson: Leslie Banks, Greta Gynt, Ian McLean
Le Danube bleu: Emil-Edwin Reinert, Alfred Rode [28] Le Dernier Tournant: Pierre Chenal: Fernand Gravey, Michel Simon: Drama: Le déserteur: Léonide Moguy: Jean-Pierre Aumont, Corinne Luchaire [29] Le feu de paille: Jean Benoît-Lévy: Lucien Baroux, Orane Demaziz: Drama: Le grand élan: Christian-Jaque: Max Dearly, Jean Tissier [30] Le Jour ...
Blue Danube may refer to: "The Blue Danube", a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II; The Blue Danube, a German silent film directed by Frederic Zelnik; The Blue Danube, an American silent film starring Leatrice Joy; The Blue Danube, a British film; The Blue Danube. an American cartoon film by Hugh Harman
The Blue Danube is a 1932 British romance film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Brigitte Helm, Joseph Schildkraut and Desmond Jeans. [1] Its plot, based on a short story by Doris Zinkeisen , concerns a Hungarian gypsy who leaves his girlfriend for a countess, but soon begins to suffer heartache.
Blue Blooms the Gentian; The Blue Danube (1926 film) The Blue Danube (1928 film) The Blue Light (1932 film) Bluebeard (1972 film) The Bohemian Girl (1922 film) A Breath of Scandal; Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason; Brother of Sleep; Brüno; Burning Secret; Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night
From The_Blue_Danube#cite_ref-3: When Strauss's stepdaughter, Alice von Meyszner-Strauss, asked the composer Johannes Brahms to sign her autograph-fan, he wrote down the first bars of The Blue Danube, but adding "Leider nicht von Johannes Brahms" (Alas! not by Johannes Brahms).The Blue Danube#cite_note-3. From Johann_Strauss_II#cite_ref-20:
The Blue Danube (German: An der schönen blauen Donau) is a 1955 Austrian romantic comedy film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Hardy Krüger, Nicole Besnard and Paul Hörbiger. [1] It was shot at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff.