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Opera singer Maria Seydlitz has just left her fiancé because he put her between the choice of husband or profession when she receives a telegram from New York: an unknown person hires her for a large fee at the theater Maria accepts the offer... The film is based on the novel of the same name by Hans Rudolf Berndorff. The film was shot from July to September 1936 on the Neubabelsberg outdoor area and on the passenger ship "Bremen“. He experienced on the 15th. Its premiere in January 1937 in Berlin's Gloria-Palast.
Production
Shot on the actual ocean liner Bremen—no CGI, just real Art Deco splendor.
Costume
Marika Rökk's wardrobe alone could power a small fashion museum.
Acting
Rökk's whirlwind energy—think German-speaking Ginger Rogers with opera training.

Director
Georg Jacoby
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