The Fiddler of Florence
1926 film by Paul Czinner
- Elisabeth Bergner
- Conrad Veidt
- Nora Gregor
- Walter Rilla
- Otto Kanturek
- Adolf Schlasy
- Arpad Viragh
Production
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Elisabeth Bergner Film
Release date
- 20 March 1926 (1926-03-20)
- Silent
- German intertitles
The Fiddler of Florence (German: Der Geiger von Florenz) is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Paul Czinner and starring Elisabeth Bergner, Conrad Veidt, and Nora Gregor. The film was shot at the EFA Studios in Berlin and on location around Lake Lugano in Italy. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin.[1] It reunited Bergner and Veidt who had starred together in the successful Husbands or Lovers, also directed by Czinner.
Synopsis
A girl escapes from her strict Swiss school and heads for Florence.
Cast
- Elisabeth Bergner as Renée
- Conrad Veidt as Renées Vater
- Nora Gregor as Renées Stiefmutter
- Walter Rilla as Maler
- Grete Mosheim as Schwester des Malers
- Ellen Plessow
References
Bibliography
- Kreimeier, Klaus (1999). The Ufa Story: A History of Germany's Greatest Film Company, 1918–1945. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-22069-0.
External links
- The Fiddler of Florence at IMDb
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The films of Paul Czinner
- Victims of Passion (1922)
- Husbands or Lovers (1924)
- The Fiddler of Florence (1926)
- Love (1927)
- Doña Juana (1927)
- Fräulein Else (1929)
- The Way of Lost Souls (1929)
- The Loves of Ariane (1931)
- Ariane (1931)
- Ariane, jeune fille russe (1932)
- Dreaming Lips (1932)
- The Rise of Catherine the Great (1934)
- Escape Me Never (1935)
- As You Like It (1936)
- Dreaming Lips (1937)
- Stolen Life (1939)
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