{{Short description|1930 film}} {{about|the German film|the song by Irving Berlin|The Song Is Ended (but the Melody Lingers On)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2021}} {{Infobox film |name = The Song Is Ended |image = The Song Is Ended.jpg |caption = Film poster |native_name = {{Infobox name module|de|Das Lied ist aus}} |director = [[Géza von Bolváry]] |producer = Julius Haimann |writer = [[Walter Reisch]] |starring = {{ubl|[[Liane Haid]]|[[Willi Forst]]|[[Margarete Schlegel]]}} |music = [[Robert Stolz]] |cinematography = [[Willy Goldberger]] |editing = [[Andrew Marton]] |studio = Super-Film |distributor = Super-Film |released = {{Film date|1930|10|7|df=yes}} |runtime = 102 minutes |country = Germany |language = German }} '''''The Song Is Ended''''' ({{langx|de|'''Das Lied ist aus'''}}) is a 1930 German [[romance film|romantic]] [[musical film]] directed by [[Géza von Bolváry]], and starring [[Liane Haid]], [[Willi Forst]], and [[Margarete Schlegel]].<ref>{{cite book|editor-first1=Hans-Michael|editor-last1=Bock|editor-link1=Hans-Michael Bock|editor-first2=Tim|editor-last2=Bergfelder|title=The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema|publisher=[[Berghahn Books]]|page=51|year=2009|location=New York, NY|isbn=1571816550|jstor=j.ctt1x76dm6}}</ref> A separate French-language version ''Petit officier... Adieu!'' was also produced. It was shot at the [[Tempelhof Studios]] in [[Berlin]]. The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]]s [[Robert Neppach]] and [[Erwin Scharf (art director)|Erwin Scharf]].
==Synopsis== Tilla Morland is a major [[operetta]] star. Celebrating with friends at a fancy restaurant, she is asked to sing the hit song from her new triumph. To her outrage one of the customers gets up and leaves during her performance. A few days later the same man, an ex-[[army officer]], turns up as her new private [[secretary]]. The two gradually warm to each other during their work, and fall in love. Each is unable to tell the other about their true feelings.
==Cast== {{Cast listing| *[[Liane Haid]] as Tilla Morland *[[Willi Forst]] as Ulrich Weidenau *[[Margarete Schlegel]] as Emmy Stein *[[Otto Wallburg]] as The Baron *[[Fritz Odemar]] as The Editor *[[Ernö Verebes]] as Jerome Toenli *[[Hedwig Bleibtreu]] as Frau von Treuberg / The Lady *Eva Schmid-Kayser as The Lady's maid *[[Marcel Wittrisch]] as The Vocalist *Ernst Ehlert as Dir. Baden-Baden }}
==See also== *''[[The Song You Gave Me]]'' (1933)
==References== {{Reflist}}
==External links== *{{IMDb title|0021068}}
{{Géza von Bolváry}}
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