4.2
93 min
This Hungarian musical comedy (English title: Spring Parade) was produced by Joseph Pasternak, who later remade the picture in Hollywood as a Deanna Durbin vehicle. The original 1934 version stars Franciska Gaal as a Hungarian serving girl who heads to Vienna to visit a relative. Stopping over at an outdoor carnival, Gaal is told by a fortune teller that she will enjoy a happy marriage with a handsome and wealthy stranger. Later on, she finds herself at a fancy dress ball, where a good-looking aristocrat, assuming that our heroine is a countess masquerading as a peasant, falls in love with her. Delighted that the fortune-teller's prophecy seems to be coming true, Gaal finds herself in a dilemma when she falls in love with poverty-stricken soldier Wolf Albach Retty. But things turn out OK when Retty, the regimental drummer, composes a hit song which brings him fame and fortune, thereby neatly fulfilling that prophecy.
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Paul Hörbiger | Kaiser Franz Joseph | Unowned |
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Franziska Gaal | Marika | Unowned |
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Wolf Albach-Retty | Wilhelm August Jurek | Unowned |
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Theo Lingen | Baron Zorndorf | Unowned |
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Adele Sandrock | Gräfin Burgstätten | Unowned |
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Piri Vaszary | Nanette | Unowned |
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Annie Rosar | Frau Taschlmeier | Unowned |
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Hans Richter | Fritzi | Unowned |
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Anton Pointner | Hauptmann Weber | Unowned |
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Tibor von Halmay | Korporal Stadler | Unowned |
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Fritz Imhoff | Feldwebel Mittermeier | Unowned |
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Hans Moser | Friseur Swoboda | Unowned |
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Richard Eybner | Ein Komiteeherr | Unowned |
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Alfred Neugebauer | Kammerdiener Zimmerl | Unowned |
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Alfred Gerasch | Unowned |