The Voice of Love (film) explained

The Voice of Love
Director:Victor Janson
Producer:Erich Schicker
Karl Schulz
Robert Wüllner
Starring:Marcel Wittrisch
Maria Beling
Marieluise Claudius
Music:Eduard Künneke
Cinematography:Carl Drews
Editing:Roger von Norman
Studio:Terra Film
Distributor:Terra Film
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:Germany
Language:German

The Voice of Love (German: Die Stimme der Liebe) is a 1934 German musical comedy film directed by Victor Janson and starring Marcel Wittrisch, Maria Beling, Marieluise Claudius. It was in the tradition of operetta films.[1] It portrays a complex series of interactions between a celebrated tenor and a female music student who has decided to romantically pursue him.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Maurischat.

Cast

References

  1. Waldman p.106

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