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Plot Summary
In this operetta film, the charming Georg is infatuated with the beautiful Mary, the daughter of the wealthy industrialist Kommerzienrat Fritz. To win her over, Georg pretends to be a wealthy heir and attends a grand ball, where he must navigate a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. The evening culminates in a delightful whirl of music, dance, and mistaken identities.
Critical Reception
Opernball (1956) was a lighthearted musical comedy that was well-received by audiences of its time for its charming performances and musical numbers. It is often remembered as a pleasant example of German operetta films from the mid-20th century, offering escapist entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its musical numbers and lighthearted entertainment.
Noted for its charming lead performances.
Considered a classic example of the German operetta genre.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the operetta of the same name by Richard Heuberger, with a libretto by Victor Léon and Heinrich von Waldberg.
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