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  1. 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.

  2. 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
  3. Visit the movie page for 'Fire in the Opera House' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review....

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    • Gustav Fröhlich
    • Carl Froelich
    • Carl Froelichfilm Gmbh
  4. 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
  5. 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

  6. Fire in The Opera House, un film de Carl Froelich de 1930. ...

  7. 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