Fairground People
{{Short description|1930 film}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = Fairground People
| image =Fairground People.jpg
| caption =
| director = Carl Lamac
| producer =
| writer = {{ubl|Charlie Roellinghoff|Václav Wasserman|Hans H. Zerlett}}
| narrator =
| starring = {{ubl|Anny Ondra|Sig Arno|Margarete Kupfer}}
| music = Jára Benes
| cinematography = {{ubl|Erich Giese|Otto Heller}}
| editing =
| studio = Ondra-Lamac-Film
| distributor =
| released ={{film date|1930|8|14|df=y}}
| runtime = 98 minutes
| country = Germany
| language = German
| budget =
| gross =
}}
Fairground People ({{langx|de|Die vom Rummelplatz}}) is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Anny Ondra, Sig Arno and Margarete Kupfer. The film was made shortly after the sound revolution, which had damaged Ondra's career in British films and led her to return to Germany. It showcased Ondra's talents as a musical comedy star who sings and dances.Bock & Bergfelder p. 347 Ondra's character dresses up as Mickey Mouse for her performances, and the film was known by the alternative title of Mickey Mouse Girl (Das Micky-Maus-Girl).
Cast
- Anny Ondra as Anny Flock
- Sig Arno as Hannes, Ausrufer
- Margarete Kupfer as Annys Mutter
- Viktor Schwanneke as Annys Vater
- Toni Girardi as Ordini
- Max Ehrlich as Horbes, Agent
- Kurt Gerron as Schaubudenbesitzer
- Gretl Basch as Mimi
- Yvette Rodin as Lily
- Julius Falkenstein
- Paul Morgan
- Walter Norbert
- Paul Rehkopf
- Fritz Spira
- Bruno Arno
References
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Bibliography
- {{cite book | editor-first1 = Hans-Michael | editor-last1 = Bock | editor-first2 = Tim | editor-last2 = Bergfelder | title = The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema | publisher = Berghahn Books | year = 2009 | isbn = 978-1-57181-655-9 }}
External links
- {{IMDb title|0020824}}
{{Karel Lamač}}
Category:Films of the Weimar Republic
Category:1930s German-language films
Category:Films directed by Karel Lamač
Category:German black-and-white films
Category:German-language comedy films
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