The Song Is Over (1930)
Operetta diva Tilla Morland is celebrating her latest stage success with her friends at the Carlton Bar. At everyone’s request, she begins to sing the show’s main hit. While she is singing, a young man ostentatiously leaves the bar. Tilla cannot forget this incident, which she finds outrageous, and to her surprise, she recognizes the very same patron in her newly hired secretary, Ulrich Weidenau.
Director: Géza von Bolváry
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Liane Haid as Tilla Morland |
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Willi Forst as Ulrich Weidenau |
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Fritz Odemar as The Editor |
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Hedwig Bleibtreu as Frau von Treuberg / The Lady |
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Margarete Schlegel as Emmy Stein |
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Otto Wallburg as The Baron |
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Ernö Verebes as Jerome Tönli |
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Eva Schmid-Kayser as Die Zofe / The Lady's Maid |
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Marcel Wittrisch as Der Sänger / The Vocalist |
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Ivo Puhonny's as Marionetten-Theater |
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Ernst Ehlert as Dir. Baden-Baden |
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Aenne Goerling as |
| Directing | Géza von Bolváry | Director |
| Directing | Josef von Báky | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Lewis Ruth | Orchestrator |
| Sound | Guido Bagier | Sound Supervisor |
| Production | Julius Haimann | Producer |
| Camera | Willy Goldberger | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Armin Robinson | Lyricist |
| Sound | Robert Stolz | Music |
| Editing | Andrew Marton | Editor |
| Sound | Robert Stolz | Music Director |
| Sound | Fritz Seeger | Sound |
| Art | Robert Neppach | Production Design |
| Production | Julius Haimann | Production Manager |
| Writing | Walter Reisch | Writer |