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Der singende Tor (literal English translation: The Singing Fool) is a 1939 German-Italian musical film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Beniamino Gigli, Kirsten Heiberg, and Hilde Körber. It was a co-production made at Cinecittà Studios in Rome with a German director and a cast of mixed nationalities. The film's sets were designed by the art director Otto Guelstorff. A separate Italian version called Casa lontana was also made.
Cast
Beniamino Gigli as Carlo Franchetti
Kirsten Heiberg as Sylvia Franchetti
Hilde Körber as Peggy Kennedy
Hans Olden as James Kennedy
Elsa Wagner as Diana
Werner Fuetterer as Antonio
Walter Steinbeck as Franchettis Manager
Rudolf Platte as Sekretär
Friedrich Kayßler as Judge
Franz Schafheitlin as Prosecutor
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer as Defense lawyer
Rudolf Essek as Korrepetitor Franchettis
Else Boy as Freundin Sylvias
Oretta Fiume as Freundin Sylvias
Charlotte Schellhorn as Bartoli - Witness
Angelo Ferrari as Direktor der Oper in Neapel
References
Bibliography
Parish, Robert. Film Actors Guide. Scarecrow Press, 1977.
External links
Der singende Tor at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
- Der singende Tor
- Oretta Fiume
- Angelo Ferrari
- List of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach
- Max W. Kimmich
- Riccardo Zandonai
- Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
- Multiple-language version
- Franz Grothe
- Otto Guelstorff