{{Short description|1940 film}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2021}} {{Infobox film |name = Roses in Tyrol |image =Roses in Tyrol.jpg |caption = Film poster |native_name = {{Infobox name module|de|Rosen in Tirol}} |director = [[Géza von Bolváry]] |producer = [[Alf Teichs]]<br>[[Viktor von Struwe]] |writer = [[Ernst Marischka]]<br>[[Moritz West]] (libretto)<br>[[Ludwig Held]] (libretto) |starring = [[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]]<br>[[Marte Harell]]<br>[[Johannes Heesters]] |music = [[Franz Grothe]]<br>[[Carl Zeller]] (operetta) |cinematography = [[Willy Winterstein]] |editing = [[Alice Ludwig]] |studio = [[Terra Film]] |distributor = Terra Film |released = {{Film date|1940|12|5|df=y}} |runtime = 100 minutes |country = Germany |language = German }} '''''Roses in Tyrol''''' ({{langx|de|'''Rosen in Tirol'''}}) is a 1940 German [[Musical film|musical]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Géza von Bolváry]] and starring [[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]], [[Marte Harell]], and [[Johannes Heesters]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Waldman|first=Harry|title=Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942|publisher=[[McFarland & Company]]|year=2008|location=Jefferson, NC|page=258|isbn=978-0786438617}}</ref> It is based on the 1891 operetta ''[[Der Vogelhändler|The Bird Seller]]'' by [[Carl Zeller]], which has been turned into several films.
The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]]s [[Robert Herlth]] and [[Heinrich Weidemann]]. It was filmed in [[Prague]] and [[Zell am See]] in the Austrian state of [[Salzburg (state)|Salzburg]].
It was a popular hit and was re-released by [[Gloria Film]] in 1950.
==Cast== {{Cast listing| *[[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]] as Wiesel *[[Marte Harell]] as Marie von Lichtenberg *[[Johannes Heesters]] as Count Herbert von Waldendorf *[[Hans Holt]] as Adam *[[Theo Lingen]] as Leberle *[[Theodor Danegger]] as Heinrich Dagobert von Lichtenberg *[[Leo Slezak]] as Baron Weps *[[Elfriede Datzig]] as Christl von der Post *[[Dorit Kreysler]] as Lisa *[[Erika von Thellmann]] as Baronin Adelheid von Lütgendorf *[[Rudolf Carl]] as Xaver *Silvia de Bettini *Fritzi Eckener as Zenzi *[[Josef Eichheim]] as Fichtentaler *[[Angelo Ferrari]] as guest at Count Zenkwitz *[[Friedl Haerlin]] as Therese *Gustl Kreusch as Fanny *Amanda Lindner as Duchess *Anton Maria Girardi as Graf Zenkwitz *[[Julia Serda]] as Countess Brix }}
==See also== *''[[The Bird Seller (1935 film)|The Bird Seller]]'' (1935) *''[[The Bird Seller (1953 film)|The Bird Seller]]'' (1953) *''[[Die Christel von der Post]]'' (1956) *''[[The Bird Seller (1962 film)|The Bird Seller]]'' (1962)
==References== {{Reflist}}
==External links== *{{IMDb title|0033002}}
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