Lover Divine (1933)
A section from the life of composer Franz Schubert as a material for a love story. Also known in English as Gently My Songs Entreat. An English version called Unfinished Symphony would follow in 1934.
Director:
Willi Forst
Writers:
Willi Forst, Walter Reisch.
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Mártha Eggerth as Gräfin Eszterhazy |
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Luise Ullrich as Emmi Passenter |
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Hans Járay as Franz Schubert |
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Hans Moser as Pfandleiher Passenter |
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Otto Treßler as Graf Esterhaazy |
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Hans Olden as Hüttenbrenner |
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Raoul Aslan as Hofkapellmeister Antonio Salieri |
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Ernst Arndt as |
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Lisl Reisch as |
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Karl Forest as |
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Blanka Glossy as Wirtin Schuberts |
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Anna Kallina as Fürstin Kinsky |
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Paul Wagner as Leutnant Folliot |
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Gucki Wippel as Maria |
| Writing | Willi Forst | Screenplay |
| Production | Emmerich Pressburger | Producer |
| Directing | Willi Forst | Director |
| Production | Gregor Rabinovitch | Producer |
| Writing | Walter Reisch | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | Gerdago | Costume Design |
| Sound | Alfred Norkus | Sound |
| Sound | Willy Schmidt-Gentner | Music |
| Production | Karl Ehrlich | Production Manager |
| Editing | Viktor Gertler | Editor |
| Sound | Willy Schmidt-Gentner | Music Director |
| Sound | Franz Schubert | Music |
| Camera | Albert Benitz | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Franz Planer | Director of Photography |