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Fire in the Opera House (German: Brand in der Oper) is a 1930 German drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Alexa Engström, Gustav Fröhlich and Gustaf Gründgens. A separate French-language version La barcarolle d'amour was also produced. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin.
Synopsis. It begins with a Tannhäuser performance and ends with the premiere of The Tales of Hoffmann. In between a young ingénue cast in her first big role, the Hoffmann rehearsals, the theatre director and his stage director exchanging cynicisms, a budding love affair.
- Carl Froelich
- Carl Froelich-Film Gmbh
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- Gustav Fröhlich
- Carl Froelich
- Carl Froelichfilm Gmbh
Fire in the opera house is a film directed by Carl Froelich with Alexa Engström, Gustav Fröhlich, Gustaf Gründgens, Gertrud Arnold .... Year: 1930. Original title: Brand in der oper. Synopsis: A young singer in the Opera finds out who really loves her, when the theater catches fire on the opening night of the performance.You can watch Fire ...
- Carl Froelich
- Alexa Engström
It begins with a Tannhäuser performance and ends with the premiere of The Tales of Hoffmann. In between a young ingénue cast in her first big role, the Hoffmann rehearsals, the theatre director and his stage director exchanging cynicisms, a budding love affair. Gründgens at his most repulsive, trying to woo both lovers. And a hair-raising finale. Add to this some snappy dialogue and
Fire in The Opera House, un film de Carl Froelich de 1930. ...
It begins with a Tannhäuser performance and ends with the premiere of The Tales of Hoffmann. In between a young ingénue cast in her first big role, the Hoffmann rehearsals, the theatre director and his stage director exchanging cynicisms, a budding love affair. Gründgens at his most repulsive, trying to woo both lovers. And a hair-raising finale. Add to this some snappy dialogue and