Ronny (1931)

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Käthe von Nagy plays Ronny, who designs the costumes for the upcoming premiere of an opera written by the young prince of Perusa (Willy Fritsch) and has to deliver them personally due to the urgency of the commission. Arriving there, the prince not only is charmed by the young lady (who wouldn't?), but also mistakenly believes her to be the famous singer who is to be the female lead in the opera. What Willy does not know yet is that the real singer has cancelled her appearance, and as the state ministers hope to distract him from politics with the performance of the opera, they indeed want Ronny to appear in the show….

Director: Reinhold Schünzel, Roger Le Bon
Genre: Music, Comedy
Runtime: 87 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Robert Baberske, Fritz Arno Wagner
Editing: Ernst Fellner
Production: UFA
Country: Germany
Language: Français
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Reinhold Schünzel, Roger Le Bon
More Films in Genre: Music, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ronny about?
Käthe von Nagy plays Ronny, who designs the costumes for the upcoming premiere of an opera written by the young prince of Perusa (Willy Fritsch) and has to deliver them personally due to the urgency of the commission. Arriving there, the prince not only is charmed by the young lady (who wouldn't?), but also mistakenly believes her to be the famous singer who is to be the female lead in the opera. What Willy does not know yet is that the real singer has cancelled her appearance, and as the state ministers hope to distract him from politics with the performance of the opera, they indeed want Ronny to appear in the show….
Who directed Ronny?
Ronny was directed by Reinhold Schünzel, Roger Le Bon.
Who stars in Ronny?
Ronny stars Käthe von Nagy, Marc Dantzer, Lucien Baroux, Georges Deneubourg, Gustave Huberdeau, Charles Fallot.
How long is Ronny?
Ronny has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
What genre is Ronny?
Ronny is a Music, Comedy film.
Where was Ronny produced?
Ronny was produced in Germany.