Farewell Waltz (1934)
Warsaw 1831: The young music student Frédéric Chopin falls in love with the singer Constantia. When his professor learns that Polish revolutionaries want to persuade Chopin to take part in their uprising, he and Constantia hatch a plan to keep Chopin away from the revolution: Constantia pretends that she no longer loves him, so that Chopin accepts an offer to go to a concert in Paris. There, however, he meets the famous writer George Sand and falls in love with her.
Director: Géza von Bolváry
![]() |
Wolfgang Liebeneiner as Frédéric Chopin |
![]() |
Richard Romanowsky as Professor Elsner |
![]() |
Hanna Waag as Constantia Gladkowska |
![]() |
Julia Serda as Madame Gladkowska |
![]() |
Sybille Schmitz as George Sand |
![]() |
Hans Schlenck as Franz Liszt |
![]() |
Gustav Waldau as Friedrich Kalkbrenner |
![]() |
Paul Henckels as Ignaz Pleyel |
![]() |
Albert Hörrmann as Alfred De Musset |
![]() |
Erna Morena as Herzogin von Orléans |
![]() |
Margarete Schön as Frau Mercier |
![]() |
Herbert Dirmoser as Titus |
![]() |
Fritz Odemar as Grabowsky |
![]() |
Veit Harlan as |
![]() |
Josef Reithofer as |
![]() |
Michael von Newlinsky as |
![]() |
Maria Hofen as |
![]() |
Kurt Middendorf as |
![]() |
Karl Morvilius as |
![]() |
Claire Reigbert as |
![]() |
Otto Stoeckel as |
![]() |
Walter Gross as |
| Directing | Géza von Bolváry | Director |
| Production | Siegfried Fritz Fromm | Producer |
| Camera | Werner Brandes | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Jacques Théry | Novel |
| Writing | Ernst Marischka | Writer |
| Editing | Hermann Haller | Editor |
| Sound | Alois Melichar | Original Music Composer |