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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.
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.
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The "Beautiful Blue Danube" was first written as a song for a carnival choir (for bass and tenor), with rather satirical lyrics (Austria having just lost a war with Prussia). [1] The original title was also referring to a poem about the Danube in the poet Karl Isidor Beck 's hometown, Baja in Hungary, and not in Vienna.
1939: Madeline; 1939: Small Beer (humorous memoirs based on his experiences in Europe and Hollywood) 1940: Fifi; 1941: At Your Service; 1941: Hotel Splendide; 1941: The Donkey Inside; 1942: Rosebud; 1942: I Love You, I Love You, I Love You; 1943: Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep; 1945: The Blue Danube; 1946: Hotel Bemelmans; 1947: A Tale of Two ...
Wilcox's 1932 film The Blue Danube was based on a short story by Zinkeisen. [38] [39] British-born director James Whale specifically requested Zinkeisen to design the costumes for the only American film she ever worked on, the 1936 screen version of the musical Show Boat. [37]
[7] [8] Helm stated that she retired from films because she was "...disgusted with the Nazi takeover of the film industry..." [9] In 1935, she moved to Switzerland, where she had four children with Kunheim. In her later years, she refused to grant any interviews concerning her film career. [citation needed] Helm died, 11 June 1996, in Ascona ...
Joseph Schildkraut (22 March 1896 – 21 January 1964) was an Austrian-American actor. [1] He won an Oscar for his performance as Captain Alfred Dreyfus in the film The Life of Emile Zola (1937).