Das Dreimäderlhaus (House of the Three Girls), adapted into English-language versions as Blossom Time and Lilac Time, is a Viennese pastiche operetta with...
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Das Dreimäderlhaus is a Viennese operetta based on the 1912 Rudolf Hans Bartsch novel Schwammerl. Das Dreimäderlhaus may also refer to the following adaptations:...
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Lilac Time may refer to: Lilac Time (operetta) or Das Dreimäderlhaus, a 1922 operetta Lilac Time (film), a 1928 American silent romantic war film Lilac...
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of the operetta Das Dreimäderlhaus Blossom Time (1934 film), a British musical drama film, based on the operetta Das Dreimäderlhaus Blossom Time (1940...
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The House of Three Girls (‹See Tfd›German: Das Dreimäderlhaus) is a 1958 Austrian-West German musical film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Karlheinz...
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Chanson d'amour (musical) 1921 French adaptation of the operetta Das Dreimäderlhaus "Chanson D'Amour", standard 1958 song by Wayne Shanklin, performed...
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In 1933, Richard Tauber presented and starred in a new version of Das Dreimäderlhaus at the Aldwych under the title Lilac Time. From the mid-1930s until...
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screen role in The House of Three Girls (1918), the cinema version of Das Dreimäderlhaus. She attended the Lyzeum (secondary school) in Zehlendorf and then...
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The House of Three Girls (German:Das Dreimäderlhaus) is a 1918 German silent film directed by Richard Oswald and starring Julius Spielmann, Wilhelm Diegelmann...
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The Schubert Institute (UK) reported on the company's production of Das Dreimäderlhaus in 2002 as follows: "This is not a local ‘operatic’ society churning...
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