Die Fledermaus

Die Fledermaus

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1937-10-30

The delightful Johann Strauss comic opera Die Fledermaus was mercilessly lampooned in this truly bizarre production. For starters, a framing device has been added: After appearing in 300 consecutive appearances of Fledermaus (which translates as The Bat) the lead tenor (Georg Alexander) imagines that he's seeing bats everywhere. Driven a bit over the edge by all this, he falls asleep and has a nightmare about the opera, with a group of non-singers cast in the leading roles. The original libretto about romantic assignations, political imprisonments and mistaken identity is burlesqued to the hilt: at one point, the hero finds out that his prison cell is surrounded by rubber tubes!

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The delightful Johann Strauss comic opera Die Fledermaus was mercilessly lampooned in this truly bizarre production. For starters, a framing device has been added: After appearing in 300 consecutive appearances of Fledermaus (which translates as The Bat) the lead tenor (Georg Alexander) imagines that he's seeing bats everywhere. Driven a bit over the edge by all this, he falls asleep and has a nightmare about the opera, with a group of non-singers cast in the leading roles. The original libretto about romantic assignations, political imprisonments and mistaken identity is burlesqued to the hilt: at one point, the hero finds out that his prison cell is surrounded by rubber tubes!

Released

1937-10-30

Runtime

103

Director

Paul Verhoeven

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Language

Deutsch

Production

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Tobis Filmkunst

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    Lída Baarová

    Lída Baarová
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    Hans Söhnker

    Hans Söhnker
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    Friedl Czepa

    Friedl Czepa
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    Jola Jobst

    Jola Jobst
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    Georg Alexander

    Georg Alexander
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    Robert Dorsay

    Robert Dorsay
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    Hans Moser

    Hans Moser
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    Harald Paulsen

    Harald Paulsen
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    Karl Stepanek

    Karl Stepanek
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    Hans Stiebner

    Hans Stiebner
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    Otto Graf

    Otto Graf
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    Albert Ihle

    Albert Ihle
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    Arthur Kistenmacher

    Arthur Kistenmacher
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    Erwin Werner

    Erwin Werner