Two Hearts in Waltz Time (1930)
Nicky and Vicky, two librettists who also happen to be brothers, are presently in collaboration with composer Toni. All too aware of Toni's amorous escapades, Nicky and Vicky try to keep the existence of their pretty sister Hedi a secret. Suffering from an acute case of writers' block (he has yet to find an inspiration for his next production), Toni throws a huge party, which is boycotted by his friends and associates so that he'll keep his mind on his work.
Director: Géza von Bolváry
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Walter Janssen as Toni Hofer - ein Operettenkomponist |
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Oskar Karlweis as Nicky Mahler - Librettist |
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Willi Forst as Vicky Mahler - Librettist |
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Gretl Theimer as Hedi |
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Irene Eisinger as Anni Lohmeier |
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S.Z. Sakall as Der Theaterdirektor |
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Karl Etlinger as Der Kassierer Schlesinger |
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Paul Hörbiger as Ferdinand - ein Kutscher |
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Tibor von Halmay as Der Komiker |
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August Vockau as Weigl - Faktotum bei Hofer |
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Paul Morgan as Notar Novotny |
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Gert Bloem as Franz Schubert |
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Imre László as Kocsmáros |
| Writing | Franz Schulz | Writer |
| Directing | Géza von Bolváry | Director |
| Camera | Max Brink | Director of Photography |
| Production | Julius Haimann | Producer |
| Camera | Willy Goldberger | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Robert Stolz | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Walter Reisch | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Oskar Georgi | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Fritz Seeger | Sound |
| Art | Robert Neppach | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Willi Grabow | Makeup Artist |