Roses from the South (1926 film) explained

Roses from the South (1926 film) should not be confused with Roses from the South (1954 film).

Roses from the South
Director:Carl Froelich
Cinematography:Axel Graatkjær
Distributor:Filmhaus Bruckmann
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:Germany

Roses from the South (German: Rosen aus dem Süden) is a 1926 German silent romance film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Henny Porten, Angelo Ferrari and Wilhelm Bendow. Its title is a reference to the song Rosen aus dem Süden by Johann Strauss II. Art direction was by Franz Schroedter. The film premiered in Berlin on 11 March 1926.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Grange p. 220