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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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August 26, 1939: The Bookworm and the Raven: The Bookworm: Friz Freleng (uncredited) 28 • First appearance of The Bookworm and the Raven. • Released as "A Hugh Harman Production". • Extra on the DVD and Blu-ray of Another Thin Man. [24] September 30, 1939 — One Mother's Family: Rudolf Ising: 34: October 28, 1939 — The Blue Danube ...
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 ...
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The film tells the story of the writing and performance of The Blue Danube. According to Hitchcock: Waltzes from Vienna gave me many opportunities for working out ideas in the relation of film and music. Naturally every cut in the film was worked out on the script before shooting began. But more than that, the musical cuts were worked out too.
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.