Tropical Nights (1931)

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"Tropical Nights" - The young violinist Alma comes to Simbali with an orchestra led by conductor Zangiacoma, hired for a series of performances at the Schomberg hotel. Both the conductor Zangiacomo and Schomberg are obsessed with Alma. One evening, when Alma is, as usual, forced to entertain the guests she meets Mr. Heyst from his island Sourabaya, where he lives in solitude. He takes Alma to his place on the island.

Director: Leo Mittler
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 65 min
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Cinematography: René Guissart, Paul Rino
Production: Paramount Filmproduction
Country: United States of America
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Leo Mittler
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tropical Nights about?
"Tropical Nights" - The young violinist Alma comes to Simbali with an orchestra led by conductor Zangiacoma, hired for a series of performances at the Schomberg hotel. Both the conductor Zangiacomo and Schomberg are obsessed with Alma. One evening, when Alma is, as usual, forced to entertain the guests she meets Mr. Heyst from his island Sourabaya, where he lives in solitude. He takes Alma to his place on the island.
Who directed Tropical Nights?
Tropical Nights was directed by Leo Mittler.
Who stars in Tropical Nights?
Tropical Nights stars Dita Parlo, Robert Thoeren, Fritz Greiner, Else Heller, Werner Hollmann, Fritz Rasp.
How long is Tropical Nights?
Tropical Nights has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
What genre is Tropical Nights?
Tropical Nights is a Drama film.
Where was Tropical Nights produced?
Tropical Nights was produced in United States of America.