Blossom Time (operetta)
Blossom Time may refer to: * Blossom Time (operetta), a 1921 English-language adaptation of the operetta ''Das Dreimäderlhaus'' * Blossom Time (1934 film), a British musical drama film, based on the operetta ''Das Dreimäderlhaus'' * Blossom Time (1940 film), a Swedish drama film See also * Das Dreimäderlhaus (other) ''Das Dreimäderlhaus'' is a Viennese operetta based on the 1912 Rudolf Hans Bartsch novel ''Schwammerl''. Das Dreimäderlhaus may also refer to the following adaptations: * The House of Three Girls (1918 film), ''The House of Three Girls'' (1918 ... * Blossom Time at Ronnie Scott's, a 1966 live album by Blossom Dearie {{dab ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blossom Time (1934 Film)
''Blossom Time'' is a 1934 British musical drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Richard Tauber, Jane Baxter and Carl Esmond. It was based on the opera '' Blossom Time'' by Heinrich Berté. In nineteenth century Vienna, composer Franz Schubert assists a girl with whom he is secretly in love. The film had a London midnight premiere on 10 July 1934, a trade/press showing in Nottingham on 25 July, and opened to the public on 24 August at the Regal Cinema, Marble Arch, where it ran for seven weeks. The Vienna premiere was at the 'Apollo' on 20 November 1934. Cast * Richard Tauber as Franz Schubert * Jane Baxter as Vicki Wimpassinger * Carl Esmond as Count Rudi Von Hohenberg * Athene Seyler as Archduchess Maria Victoria * Paul Graetz as Alois Wimpassinger * Charles Carson as Lafont * Marguerite Allan as Baroness * Edward Chapman as Mayrhofer * Lester Matthews as Schwind * Gibb McLaughlin as Bauernfeld * Ivan Samson as Hutten Bremmer * Frederick Lloyd ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blossom Time (1940 Film)
''Blossom Time'' ( sv, Den blomstertid) is a 1940 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg and starring Sture Lagerwall, Gerd Hagman and Arnold Sjöstrand.Qvist & Von Bagh p.131 It was shot at the Sundbyberg Studios of Europafilm in Stockholm with location shooting on Ornö. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Linder. Cast * Sture Lagerwall as Allan Olsson * Gerd Hagman as Eva Andersson, teacher * Arnold Sjöstrand as Fritiof * Ragnar Falck as Plutten * Carl Barcklind as Lövström * Holger Löwenadler as Lundgren * Hedvig Lindby as Fritiof's Mother * Hilding Gavle as Priest * Ernst Brunman as Shopkeeper * Barbro Flodquist as Girl * Valborg Svensson Valborg Svensson (29 January 1903 – 20 April 1983) was a Swedish communist politician and journalist. She was a long-term member of the Stockholm city council and contributed to various publications of the Left Party (Sweden), Communist Party. ... as Ida References Bibliography * Qvist, Per Olov & ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Das Dreimäderlhaus (other)
''Das Dreimäderlhaus'' is a Viennese operetta based on the 1912 Rudolf Hans Bartsch novel ''Schwammerl''. Das Dreimäderlhaus may also refer to the following adaptations: * ''The House of Three Girls'' (1918 film) (German: ''Das Dreimäderlhaus''), a German silent film directed by Richard Oswald * ''Blossom Time'' (1934 film), British film directed by Paul L. Stein *''Three Girls for Schubert ''Three Girls for Schubert'' (german: Drei Mäderl um Schubert) is a 1936 German historical romance film directed by E. W. Emo and starring Paul Hörbiger, Gretl Theimer, and Maria Andergast. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios of Tobis ...'' (''Drei Mäderl um Schubert''), 1936 German film directed by E.W. Emo * ''The House of Three Girls'' (1958 film) (German: ''Das Dreimäderlhaus''), an Austrian-West German musical film directed by Ernst Marischka See also * Lilac Time (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |