Two Hearts in Waltz Time (1934 film) explained

Two Hearts in Waltz Time
Director:Carmine Gallone
Joe May
Producer:Reginald Fogwell
Starring:Carl Brisson
Frances Day
Cinematography:Geoffrey Faithfull
Music:Robert Stolz
Studio:Reginald Fogwell Productions
Nettlefold Studios
Distributor:Gaumont British Distributors
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Two Hearts in Waltz Time is a 1934 British musical romance film directed by Carmine Gallone and Joe May and starring Carl Brisson, Frances Day, Bert Coote and Roland Culver. A composer falls in love with the star of an opera company.[1] The music is by Robert Stolz, originally written for a German version in 1930.

It was made at Nettlefold Studios.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. In 1938 the film was adapted into a stage musical entitled Lost Waltz and was mounted by the St. Louis Municipal Opera with soprano Nancy McCord.[3]

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  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20180601183700/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b77ee1478 Two Hearts in Waltz Time
  2. Wood, p. 80
  3. PLAY OUT OF TOWN: LOST WALTZ. Sahu. Variety. 131. 5. July 13, 1938. 50.