''Ronny'' is a 1931
musical comedy film
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directed by
Roger Le Bon
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Select ...
and
Reinhold Schünzel and starring
Käthe von Nagy
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Early life and education
Käthe von Nag ...
,
Marc Dantzer and
Fernand Frey.
[Bock & Bergfelder p.23] It was made by
UFA
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as the
French-language
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version of ''
Ronny
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* Ronny (footballer, born 1986), Brazilian footballer Ronny Heberson Furtado de Araújo
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''. Such
multiple-language version
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s were common in the early years of
sound
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.
Cast
*
Käthe von Nagy
Ekaterina Nagy von Cziser, better known by her stage name Käthe von Nagy (4 April 1904 – 20 December 1973), was a Hungarian actress, model, dancer, and singer who worked in the German and French cinema.
Early life and education
Käthe von Nag ...
as Ronny
*
Marc Dantzer as Rudolph, Prince of Perusa
*
Fernand Frey as the Minister
*
Lucien Baroux
Lucien Baroux (born Marcel Lucien Barou; 21 September 1888 in Toulouse – 21 May 1968 in Hossegor) was a French actor. He began his career working in the theatre, moving on to a long career in films from the 1930s.
In the field of musical comed ...
as Theater director
*
Georges Deneubourg
Georges Deneubourg (1860–1936) was a French stage and film actor.Goble p.163
Selected filmography
* ''La Tosca'' (1908)
* ''Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth'' (1912)
* ''Mothers of France'' (1917)
* ''The Fall of the Romanoffs'' (1917)
* '' Th ...
as Minister of Justice
*
Gustave Huberdeau as Minister of State
*
Charles Fallot
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as Finance Minister
*
Monique Casty as Lisa
*
Guy Sloux
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Personal names
* Guy (given name)
* Guy (surname)
* That Guy (...), the New Zealand street performer Leigh Hart
Places
* Guy, Alberta, a Canadian hamlet
* Guy, Arkansas, US, a city
* Guy, Indiana, US, an unincorp ...
as Bomboni
*
Lucien Callamand
Lucien Callamand born Lucien Marie Pascal Eugène Callamand (April 1, 1888, in Marseille – December 3, 1968, in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes) was one of the earliest French film actors whose career spanned six decades of French cinema. Between 1909 ...
as Anton
References
Bibliography
* Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. ''The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books, 2009.
External links
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1931 films
German musical comedy films
1931 musical comedy films
1930s French-language films
Films directed by Roger Le Bon
Films directed by Reinhold Schünzel
UFA GmbH films
German multilingual films
German black-and-white films
1931 multilingual films
1930s German films
Films scored by Franz Grothe
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