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Gypsy Princess
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Gypsy Princess

Dec 23, 1971
1h 41m
★ 7.7

Overview

Kálmán Imre's beloved operetta comes to the screen in this comedy of music, marriage and class set in Budapest and Vienna before the outbreak of the First World War, recorded at the Budapest Opera in 1963.

Genres

Comedy
Drama
Music

Production Companies

Unitel
ZDF

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Cast

Anna Moffo

Sylva Varescu

Anna Moffo

René Kollo

Edwin Ronald

René Kollo

Dagmar Koller

Stasi

Dagmar Koller

Irén Psota

Marie-Louise/Cecilia

Irén Psota

Zoltán Latinovits

Miska főpincér

Zoltán Latinovits

László Mensáros

Feri bácsi

László Mensáros

Péter Huszti

Lonsdorf kapitány

Péter Huszti

Sándor Németh

Boni

Sándor Németh

László Keleti

Közjegyző

László Keleti