Zirkus Saran

Zirkus Saran

Release date : November 29, 1935
Runtime : 1h 10m
Countries of origin : Austria /
Original Language : German /
Director : E.W. Emo /
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November 29, 1935 1h 10m Austria Music German More
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Knox owns half of the Circus Saran and acts as a clown there. He hides his circus life from his daughter and is very embarrassed when his daughter finds out his true profession. Hans Moser, who plays Knox, performs poorly, because the character he plays is simply not funny. Leo Slezak, who owns the other half of the circus, as well as Pat and Patachon perform better. The only really good thing about this film is its music, composed by Robert Stolz; especially the song "Ein bisschen Sing-Sang und gute Kameradschaft" , which can be heard throughout the movie.
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Leo Slezak
Direktor Saran
Hans Moser
Knox, sein Kompagnon
Georgia Holl
Lissi, dessen Tochter
Rolf Wanka
Kurt von Herdegen
Adele Sandrock
Seine Großmutter
Ilona Massey
Eine Sängerin

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  • title:Zirkus Saran
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1935
  • Runtime:1h 10m
  • Genres: Music · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Austria ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: E.W. Emo /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Knox owns half of the Circus Saran and acts as a clown there. He hides his circus life from his daughter and is very embarrassed when his daughter finds out his true profession. Hans Moser, who plays Knox, performs poorly, because the character he plays is simply not funny. Leo Slezak, who owns the other half of the circus, as well as Pat and Patachon perform better. The only really good thing about this film is its music, composed by Robert Stolz; especially the song "Ein bisschen Sing-Sang und gute Kameradschaft" , which can be heard throughout the movie.
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