# Frasquita

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1934 film

Frasquita Directed by Karel Lamač Written by Charles Amberg [de] Georg C. Klaren Heinz Reichert [de] (libretto) A. M. Willner (libretto) Produced by Reinhold Meißner Starring Jarmila Novotná Charlott Daudert Heinz Rühmann Cinematography Eduard Hoesch Music by Franz Lehár (operetta) Willy Schmidt-Gentner Production company Atlantis-Film Distributed by Neue Deutsch Lichtspiel-Syndikat Verleih (Germany) Release date 9 September 1934 (1934-09-09) Running time 84 minutes Country Austria Language German

***Frasquita*** is a 1934 Austrian [musical film](/source/Musical_film) directed by [Karel Lamač](/source/Karel_Lama%C4%8D) and starring [Jarmila Novotná](/source/Jarmila_Novotn%C3%A1), [Charlott Daudert](/source/Charlott_Daudert), and [Heinz Rühmann](/source/Heinz_R%C3%BChmann).[1] An [operetta film](/source/Operetta_film), it is an adaptation of [Franz Lehár](/source/Franz_Leh%C3%A1r)'s 1922 stage work of the same name. It was shot at the [Sievering Studios](/source/Sievering_Studios) in Vienna and [on location](/source/Location_filming) in [Sicily](/source/Sicily). The film's sets were designed by the [art director](/source/Art_director) [Julius von Borsody](/source/Julius_von_Borsody).

## Cast

- [Jarmila Novotná](/source/Jarmila_Novotn%C3%A1) as Frasquita, the Gypsy singer

- [Hans-Heinz Bollmann](/source/Hans-Heinz_Bollmann) as Harald, the would-be groom

- [Heinz Rühmann](/source/Heinz_R%C3%BChmann) as Hippolit, his best man

- [Charlott Daudert](/source/Charlott_Daudert) as Dolly

- [Rudolf Carl](/source/Rudolf_Carl) as Karel, the butler

- [Hans Moser](/source/Hans_Moser_(actor)) as Jaromir – Harald's Valet

- [Max Gülstorff](/source/Max_G%C3%BClstorff) as Graf Elemer

- [Franz Schafheitlin](/source/Franz_Schafheitlin) as Juan – Frasquita's Gypsy Lover

- [Franz Lehár](/source/Franz_Leh%C3%A1r) as Conductor in credits sequence

- Choir of the [Vienna State Opera](/source/Vienna_State_Opera) as Singers

- [Otto Schmöle](/source/Otto_Schm%C3%B6le)

- [Robert Valberg](/source/Robert_Valberg)

- [Gretl Wawra](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gretl_Wawra&action=edit&redlink=1)

- [Wiener Sängerknaben](/source/Wiener_S%C3%A4ngerknaben) as Themselves – Singers

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Ball and Spiess p. 51

## Bibliography

- Gregor Ball and [Eberhard Spiess](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eberhard_Spiess&action=edit&redlink=1) [[de](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eberhard_Spiess)]. *Heinz Rühmann und seine Filme*. Goldmann, 1982.

## External links

- [*Frasquita*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025138/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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