• of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Germany in 1930. "Barcarolle d'amour (1930)". IMDB listing for German films made in 1930 filmportal...
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    versions of a film 10 years apart are considered separate films. However The Tunnel was filmed three times (1933 Germany, 1933 France, 1935 England) with...
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  • and then a tap solo section for Astaire who quotes from the "Boogie Barcarolle (Rehearsal Sequence)" number from You'll Never Get Rich (1941). This solo...
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    Lída Baarová (category Czech film actresses)
    Too Many on Board (1935) Leutnant Bobby, der Teufelskerl ("Lieutenant Bobby, the Daredevil", 1935) Barcarole ("Barcarolle", 1935) Verräter ("The Traitor"...
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    Charles Boyer (category French male film actors)
    the screen with Infernal Circle (1928), Captain Fracasse (1929), and La barcarolle d'amour (1930). Boyer was first brought to Hollywood by MGM who wanted...
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  • discovered only in the 1990s. "Dance of the Waves": written in the style of a barcarolle. "Walking the Dog": This was only published in 1960 as "Promenade" to...
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    Kathleen Howard (category American film actresses)
    Gounod's Faust and Giuseppe Verdi's Il Trovatore (in English), and the "Barcarolle" from Jacques Offenbach's Les contes d'Hoffmann with Claudia Muzio (in...
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    (w/song) "Slap That Bass" from Shall We Dance (1937). (w/ song) "Boogie Barcarolle" from You'll Never Get Rich (1941). (*) "Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye"...
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    Annabella (actress) (category French film actresses)
    d'armes (1935), she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival in 1936. She was cast as the female lead in the British-made film Wings...
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    Orchestra (written for the reopening of Carnegie Hall) (1986) Arias and Barcarolles, for Mezzo-Soprano, Baritone and Piano four-hands (1988) My Twelve Tone...
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