Originally Liebeswalzer, this German operetta was the third talkie vehicle for the effervescent Lillian Harvey. The plot is a typical Graustarkian affair, with Princess Eva (Harvey) preparing to marry a duke whom she's never met. Getting cold feet, the duke ducks the wedding, persuading a handsome young commoner named Bobby (Willy Fritsch) to take his place. The wedding goes on as planned, with Eva never suspecting that her new hubby is a ringer. Eventually, the false duke confesses everything, leading to all sorts of intrigue before a happy ending can be realized. Love Waltz was simultaneously filmed in an English-language version, which posed no problem for the British-born Harvey but caused a few uncomfortable moments for her Teutonic co-stars (eventually, Willy Fritsch was replaced by John Batton, who'd played a bit role in the German version).
Title | The Love Waltz |
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Year | 1930 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | Germany |
Studio | UFA |
Cast | Lilian Harvey, Georg Alexander, John Batten, Gertrud de Lalsky, Karl Ludwig Diehl, Hans Junkermann |
Crew | Wilhelm Thiele (Director), Robert Liebmann (Story), Hans Müller (Story), Erich Pommer (Producer), Werner R. Heymann (Original Music Composer), Werner Brandes (Director of Photography) |
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Release | Jul 23, 1930 |
Runtime | 70 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 7.00 / 10 by 1 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |