Musical about a girl typist who leaves Berlin for Venice after winning a contest. A rich bachelor pretending to be poor takes a job with her and competes for her affections with a count and a tenor. No print of the film is known to survive, and it is therefore a lost film. It is based on the operetta Es lebe die Liebe by Alexander Engel and Wilhelm Sterk. It was one of a cycle of operetta films made during the early sound era. A French-language version, Venetian Nights (Nuits de Venise), also directed by Wiene, was released the same year. From Wikipedia.
Directing | Robert Wiene | Director |
Writing | Ladislaus Vajda | Writer |
Writing | Andor Zsoldos | Writer |
Camera | Carl Drews | Director of Photography |
Production | Fred Lyssa | Production Manager |
Production | Herman Millakowsky | Executive Producer |
Sound | Max Niederberger | Original Music Composer |
Art | Ludwig Reiber | Art Direction |
Sound | Erich Lange | Sound |
Writing | Alexander Engel | Writer |