Last Love (1935 film)
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GermanLetzte Liebe
Directed byFritz Schulz
Written by
- Richard Arvay
- Norbert Garai
- Heinz Goldberg
Produced byRudi Löwenthal
Erich Morawsky
Erich Morawsky
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| German | Letzte Liebe |
| Directed by | Fritz Schulz |
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| Produced by | Rudi Löwenthal Erich Morawsky |
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| Cinematography | Willy Goldberger |
| Edited by | Paul Falkenberg |
| Music by | Franz Salmhofer Richard Tauber |
Production companies | Wiener Film KG Morawsky & Company |
| Distributed by | Kiba Kinobetriebsanstalt |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
| Country | Austria |
| Language | German |
Last Love (German: Letzte Liebe) is a 1935 Austrian drama film directed by Fritz Schulz and starring Albert Bassermann, Michiko Tanaka and Elsa Bassermann.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Artur Berger, Alfred Kunz and Emil Stepanek. It was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna.
- Albert Bassermann as Thomas Bruck
- Michiko Tanaka as Namiko Sanada, Japanese musical student
- Elsa Bassermann as Hanna von Hooven
- Hans Jaray as Walter, their son
- Hans Homma as Director of the Vienna Opera
- Fritz Imhoff as the host
- Oskar Karlweis as Teddy Langhammer
- Karl Paryla as Franz
- Etha von Storm as Susi Spangenberg
- Wiener Philharmoniker as Themselves - Orchestra