Marta Eggerth is dancing, singing and selling records...!
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- A short piece of the rare today 1932 Marta Eggerth picture, in which the young artist is singing and dancing together with her film partner Tibor von Halmay, musically accompanied by the Dajos Bela orchestra. In this scene we can see also how a record shop (here - of the Supraphon label) looked like in those days. For a short while we can aslo see Gustav Fröhlich and the unforgettable Fritz Grünbaum as the managers of the record shop.
Fritz Grünbaum died in the German concentration camp Dachau on January 14, 1941.
By this presentation I would like to pay a tribute to the memory of my Dear friend Helmut, a great film collector from Berlin.
I would dream of such a records shop where one could dance and sing! Brava Marta, she's eternal and a living goddess!
Having enjoyed this clip, over and over and over again, I then watched the entire movie. I don't know any German - apart from the rather obvious "Skan-dal", but who needs dialogue when there is singing, dancing and comedy? Thank you, parlophonman, for this very welcome piece of froth.
+JesterJukebox Glad you liked it that much, and thank you for your nice reaction !
Csodálatos Ő is , meg a kellemes hangja !!! - Köszönöm szépen !!! Eggerth Márta - sosem feledünk !!! Üdv : Aranka
Thank you very much for your nice reaction !
Wonderful presentation - greatly enjoyed - THANKS!
Glad you like it Janette ! Greetings !
i just love this era in music and singing, thanks for posting
Wonderful surprise! I enjoy so much these fantastic scenes with a wonderful singing and dancing.
Fascinated by these marvelous voices!
Really an enchanting vocal duet and a nice dance
Thanks Daniel for this precious video
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Lillo
You were first with this presentation, Daniel, and I thank YOU !
@GerritWilbrink
Voor mij is het belangrijk om te weten dat er mensen zijn zoals jij die het op de juiste manier weten te waarderen !
A lovely clip! Thanks for sharing!
@bobinobaker
.... aber durch seine Filme bleibt er vor immer unsterblich !
Thank you !
I absolutely agree !
Ruhe in Frieden, Marta Eggerth
Dear Martha Eggerth-Kiepura! We hope, you are well? Next year you'll be 100 years!
Hopefully in good health! We love you all!!!
@TheLovesong5
Thank you too for the interesting information !
Greetings from Holland !
Thanks for this beautiful piece of History and Art. What a lovely dance! I really enjoyed it. Saludos from Puerto Rico.
Many thanks! A very nice video and song! Delightful Marta Eggerth! The title of the film in Italy was "Un bacio e una canzone" (1933); the song "Ah! Lulù!" (ten. Gino Del Signore, Parlophon record, 1933). Greetings!
Great upload !
Thanks for sharing, dear Daniel :-)
Warm Greetings,
Irene.
@ptm51
Glad you liked it !
Greetings too !
GREAT!!!
Da hast Du ja mal wieder etwas ganz besonders schönes ins Netz gestellt,herrlich.
Ein großartiges Filmdokument !
Man sieht es mit einem lachenden aber auch etwas trauirgen Augen - wenn daran denkt das Fritz Grünbaum wie so viele andere , neun Jahre darauf von den Nazis ermordet wurde
@amarcordeon
Thanks Lillo, you are always a very good art critic !
@fled8i
Frau Eggert wird sich bestimmt sehr freuen !
Graag gedaan !
@GW828
Moments like this are very rare, Gabi !
nice video.
greetings
jose
@MB7classical
Never say never, so gladly you finally widen your Horizon ... !
Nice clip!!
grtzzz,
ptm51
You are welcome !
As a rule, I hate movies from the 30s ... almost as much as I hate movies from any other decade too. : )
But this clip is delightful! : D
@78rpmblog
You are welcome !
@Quax1902
Lucky you !
@Berlinrevue
Unfortunately not, its a true collecters item.
Wunderbar! Wie heißt dieses Lied?
@jurek46pink
I know you are a first rate observer Jurek,Thank you !
Very nice clip! What is the title of the performed song?
Thank you for your visit ! "Du, um dich mach ich mich Kummer" is the song titel !
parlophonman Many thanks for the reply!
HMVgramophone130 Your' Welcome !
@Victor20376
Dat is wellicht één van de redenen dat Hitlers "Duizendjarig Rijk" maar twaalf jaar heeft standgehouden ? !
@parlophonman Everyone needs an enemy. And mine is film. : )