Thou Art My Joy (1936)
Tenor Mario Monti is searching for his wife Bianca's daughter, who is believed to be dead. Before Mario, Bianca was married to Carlo Scarpia, Mario's patron. When Carlo discovered that his wife and Mario were having an affair, he left them both and, as he was leaving, told Bianca that their daughter Mary had died. In reality, she grew up without knowing her real parents. Mario tracks Mary down in Munich, where she works as a ballerina at the State Opera.
Director: Karlheinz Martin
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Beniamino Gigli as Mario Monti |
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Isa Miranda as Mary Hofer & Bianca Monti |
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Hubert von Meyerinck as Dr.Hofreuter - Rechtsanwalt |
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Josef Sieber as Carlo Scarpa |
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Gustav Waldau as Griesebach |
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Joe Stöckel as Penzinger |
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Annie Markart as Nina |
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Liesl Karlstadt as |
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Eric Helgar as Kurt Hellwig - ein Tenor |
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Maria Cornelius as Singer: Opernteil |
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Ludwig Weber as Singer: Opernteil |
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Hildegarde Ranczak as Singer: Opernteil |
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Elise Aulinger as |
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Ursula Deinert as |
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Annemarie Steinsieck as |
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Ernst Fritz Fürbringer as |
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Josef Eichheim as |
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Philipp Veit as |
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Bruno Güttner as Gruber, boxoffice clerk (uncredited) |
| Directing | Karlheinz Martin | Director |
| Writing | Lotte Neumann | Writer |
| Writing | Walter Wassermann | Writer |
| Camera | Franz Koch | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Elisabeth Kleinert-Neumann | Editor |
| Art | Josef Franz Strobl | Production Design |
| Art | Max Seefelder | Production Design |