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  • The Night Is Young (1935)
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    81 min | Romance, Musical, Drama
The Night Is Young (1935)
Passed
81 min | Romance, Musical, Drama

Austrian Emperor Franz Josef has arranged a marriage for his nephew, the Archduke Paul Gustave - nicknamed Gustl - to the suitable Princess Matilda, a woman Gustl can't even remember. He is instead in love with the Hungarian Countess ...See moreAustrian Emperor Franz Josef has arranged a marriage for his nephew, the Archduke Paul Gustave - nicknamed Gustl - to the suitable Princess Matilda, a woman Gustl can't even remember. He is instead in love with the Hungarian Countess Zarika Rafay, which Gustl can't tell his uncle since he disapproves of her family. The Emperor will allow Gustl to sow his wild oats before getting married, but that woman needs to be someone "harmless" outside of the royal circle. Since they discuss this situation while at the ballet, Gustl instead tells the Emperor that he is in love with one of the ballerinas, and the one he has chosen somewhat at random is the always distracted Lisl Gluck, who is considered the worst dancer in the company since she is always staring at the man she intends to marry, the ballet company's piano accompanist Toni Berngruber. When Gustl summons Lisl, she is relieved to learn his true intentions - that she is just a front while he cavorts secretly with the Countess (although he tells her nothing of his impending marriage to the Princess) - but less so when she learns that that requires her to live in his royal house. She agrees when Gustl promises to produce Toni's ballet in return. Although Toni knows nothing about the agreement between Lisl and Gustl, Lisl running off with Gustl does not sit well with him, who believes he can get any woman to replace Lisl. As Lisl and Gustl live their separate lives together, they find they have a fun time together, the other being different than those in their own social class. But an incident between Lisl, Toni and Gustl shows Lisl where her true feeling lie, those which were evident to Gustl much earlier. But can a union of an Archduke and a not so good ballerina work, let alone be sanctioned by the royal house? Written by Huggo See less
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Director
Writers
Edgar Allan Woolf (screen play by) | Franz Schulz (screen play by) | Vicki Baum (from the story by)
Producer
Harry Rapf (produced by)
Cinematographer
James Wong Howe (photographed by)
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Release date
Jan 11, 1935 (United States)

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28 cast members
Name Known for
Ramon Novarro
Archduke Paul 'Gustl' Gustave Archduke Paul 'Gustl' Gustave   See fewer
Evelyn Laye
Elizabeth Katherine Anne 'Lisl' Gluck Elizabeth Katherine Anne 'Lisl' Gluck   See fewer
Charles Butterworth
Willy Fitch Willy Fitch   See fewer
Una Merkel
Fanni Kerner Fanni Kerner   See fewer
Edward Everett Horton
Baron Szereny Baron Szereny   See fewer
Donald Cook
Toni Berngruber Toni Berngruber   See fewer
Henry Stephenson
Emperor Franz Josef Emperor Franz Josef   See fewer
Rosalind Russell
Countess Zarika Rafay Countess Zarika Rafay   See fewer
Herman Bing
Nepomuk Nepomuk   See fewer
Mitzi
Mitzi - A Horse Mitzi - A Horse   See fewer
Florine Baile
Undetermined Role (uncredited) Undetermined Role (uncredited)   See fewer
Max Barwyn
Max - the Waiter (uncredited) Max - the Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Art Berry Sr.
Undetermined Role (unconfirmed) (uncredited) Undetermined Role (unconfirmed) (uncredited)   See fewer
Albert Conti
Mueller (uncredited) Mueller (uncredited)   See fewer
George Davis
Milkman (uncredited) Milkman (uncredited)   See fewer
Carlos De Valdez
Adjutant (uncredited) Adjutant (uncredited)   See fewer
Chico De Verdi
Undetermined Role (unconfirmed) (uncredited) Undetermined Role (unconfirmed) (uncredited)   See fewer
Billy Dooley
Coronetist (uncredited) Coronetist (uncredited)   See fewer
Elspeth Dudgeon
Duchess of Reidheim (uncredited) Duchess of Reidheim (uncredited)   See fewer
Kay English
Undetermined Role (uncredited) Undetermined Role (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Judels
Riccardi (uncredited) Riccardi (uncredited)   See fewer
Edith Kingdon
Dowager at Opera House (uncredited) Dowager at Opera House (uncredited)   See fewer
Michael Mark
Messenger from Restaurant (uncredited) Messenger from Restaurant (uncredited)   See fewer
Torben Meyer
Adjutant (uncredited) Adjutant (uncredited)   See fewer
'Snub' Pollard
Drummer (uncredited) Drummer (uncredited)   See fewer
Christian Rub
Cafe Proprietor (uncredited) Cafe Proprietor (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Unger
Undetermined Role (uncredited) Undetermined Role (uncredited)   See fewer
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Ambassador (uncredited) Ambassador (uncredited)   See fewer
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