# Gypsies of the Night

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1932 film

Gypsies of the Night German film poster German Zigeuner der Nacht Directed by Hanns Schwarz Written by Henry Koster Produced by Herman Millakowsky Starring Jenny Jugo Hans Brausewetter Paul Kemp Cinematography Eugen Schüfftan Edited by Herbert B. Fredersdorf Music by Paul Abraham Production company Hermann Millakowsky-Film Distributed by Bavaria Film Release date 31 October 1932 (1932-10-31) Running time 77 minutes Country Germany Language German

***Gypsies of the Night*** ([German](/source/German_language): ***Zigeuner der Nacht***) is a 1932 German film directed by [Hanns Schwarz](/source/Hanns_Schwarz) and starring [Jenny Jugo](/source/Jenny_Jugo), [Hans Brausewetter](/source/Hans_Brausewetter), and [Paul Kemp](/source/Paul_Kemp_(actor)).[1] A separate French-language version *[Happy Hearts](/source/Happy_Hearts_(1932_film))* was also released.

The film's sets were designed by the [art director](/source/Art_director) [Ernö Metzner](/source/Ern%C3%B6_Metzner). It was partly shot [on location](/source/Location_shooting) at [Hamburg Harbour](/source/Hamburg_Harbour).

## Cast

- [Jenny Jugo](/source/Jenny_Jugo) as Lissy

- [Hans Brausewetter](/source/Hans_Brausewetter) as Karl

- [Paul Kemp](/source/Paul_Kemp_(actor)) as Julius

- [Anton Pointner](/source/Anton_Pointner) as Oliver

- [Paul Heidemann](/source/Paul_Heidemann) as Steffan

- Egon Brosig as Andreas

- [Theo Lingen](/source/Theo_Lingen) as Theo

- [Willi Schur](/source/Willi_Schur) as Phill

- [Julius Falkenstein](/source/Julius_Falkenstein) as Jeweller von Holst

- [Alfred Beierle](/source/Alfred_Beierle) as Detective Commissioner

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Bock, Hans-Michael](/source/Hans-Michael_Bock); Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). *The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema*. New York: [Berghahn Books](/source/Berghahn_Books). p. 228. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [1571816550](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/1571816550). [JSTOR](/source/JSTOR_(identifier)) [j.ctt1x76dm6](https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1x76dm6).

## External links

- [*Gypsies of the Night*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0023725/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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