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Das Lied der Sonne ()


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Singer Friedel wants star tenor Lauri Volpi to give her lessons but gets the impression that lawyer Paladino is the artist himself. Paladino falls in love with the girl, doesn't tell her the truth and enjoys a Roman holiday with her.

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Giacomo Lauri Volpi ...
Giacomo Volpi - Tenor
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Dr. Giuseppe Paladino
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Friedel Brandt - Gesangsstudentin
Erhard Siedel ...
Max Adler - Manager
Vera Witt ...
Helene Adler
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Dr. Fischer, Rechtsanwalt
Ada Lübben ...
Maxi
Gertrud Wolle ...
Volpis Sekretärin

Directed by

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Max Neufeld

Written by

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Giovacchino Forzano ... ()
 
Frederick Kohner ... (co-writer) (uncredited)
 
Hans Fritz Köllner ... (writer)

Produced by

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Alberto Giacalone ... producer

Music by

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Giuseppe Becce

Cinematography by

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Eduard Hoesch

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Fernando Tropea

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Gustav A. Knauer
Alexander Mügge

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Fritz Havenstein ... makeup artist (as Friedrich Havenstein)

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Robert Leistenschneider ... production manager

Art Department

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Josef Fenneker ... poster artist (uncredited)

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Erich Lange ... sound

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Karl Ewald ... still photographer
Karl Hoesch ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Giuseppe Becce ... musical director

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Also Known As
  • Märchen von Venedig (Austria)
  • Zonnelied (Belgium, Flemish title)
  • La chanson du soleil (Belgium, French title)
  • Nápolyi szerenád (Hungary)
  • La canzone del sole (Italy)
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  • 84 min
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Trivia Ada Lübben's debut. See more »
Movie Connections Alternate-language version of The Song of the Sun (1934). See more »

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