British Musicals Of The 1930s Vol. 1 (UK Import)
British Musicals Of The 1930s Vol. 1 (UK Import)
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- Großbritannien, 1930-1938
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Bestellnummer: 2771107
- Erscheinungstermin: 11.11.2013
- Serie: British Musicals Of The 1930s
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Genre:
Musical
Spieldauer: 274 Min. - Sprache: Englisch
Collection of British musicals from the 1930s.
'Harmony Heaven' (1930), directed by Thomas Bentley, tells the story of a talented young songwriter who finds himself caught up in a love triangle. Polly Ward and Stuart Hall star.
'The Song You Gave Me' (1933), directed by Paul L. Stein, follows Mitzi Hansen (Bebe Daniels), a successful Viennese actress who encounters unexpected difficulties winning the affection of her secretary Karl (Victor Varconi).
'Music Hath Charms' (1935), again directed by Bentley, follows the exploits of a popular dance band led by Henry Hall.
Finally, 'Over She Goes' (1938), directed by Graham Cutts, details the comic events that ensue when a music hall entertainer unexpectedly inherits a title and becomes a member of the gentry. Stanley Lupino is among the stars.
'Harmony Heaven' (1930), directed by Thomas Bentley, tells the story of a talented young songwriter who finds himself caught up in a love triangle. Polly Ward and Stuart Hall star.
'The Song You Gave Me' (1933), directed by Paul L. Stein, follows Mitzi Hansen (Bebe Daniels), a successful Viennese actress who encounters unexpected difficulties winning the affection of her secretary Karl (Victor Varconi).
'Music Hath Charms' (1935), again directed by Bentley, follows the exploits of a popular dance band led by Henry Hall.
Finally, 'Over She Goes' (1938), directed by Graham Cutts, details the comic events that ensue when a music hall entertainer unexpectedly inherits a title and becomes a member of the gentry. Stanley Lupino is among the stars.