The Song of Night Released 1932-05-27 is a story that falls under the Comedy, Music category. Movie Story "He was known as Anatole Litvak during his Hollywood directorial career, but he was still Anatole Litwak when he helmed the German musical Das Lied Einer Nacht (The Song of Night). Famed Polish tenor Jan Kiepura stars as famed Italian tenor Ferraro. Escaping from his tyrannical manager, Ferraro switches identities with a young tourist (Fritz Schulz) and goes off on an unscheduled Swiss holiday. Still travelling incognito, our hero falls in love with a winsome mountain girl (Magda Schneider). Alas, both his romance -- and his freedom -- are placed in jeopardy when it turns out that the charming young fellow with whom Ferraro traded identities was actually a notorious swindler. Anatole Litvak also directed the English-language version of Das Lied Einer Nacht, Be Mine Tonight".
Stars:
Jan Kiepura,
Magda Schneider,
Fritz Schulz,
Otto Wallburg,
Ida Wüst,
Margo Lion,
Julius Falkenstein
Director:
Anatole Litvak,
Albrecht Joseph,
Willy Schmidt-Gentner,
Mischa Spoliansky,
Irma von Cube,
Arnold Pressburger,
Gregor Rabinovitch,
Robert Baberske,
Fritz Arno Wagner,
Werner Schlichting,
Hermann Fritzsching
The Song of Night is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Comedy, Music film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!