HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY
WONDERFUL RECEPTION “The Hungarian Rhapsody ” the new U.F.A. production supervised by Eric Poramer, received an enthusiastic ovation at its premiere at the U.F.A. Palace in Berlin recently. All who attended the opening night acclaimed it an overwhelming success. “The Hungarian Rhapsody” presents a fascinating pageant of movement and colour. It exploits brilliantly the bea.tty and interest of the Hungarian people and peasantry, national costumes, court dances and festivals. The panoply of military activities with the bustle of early morning reverie and the dancing of the fairy Csardas provide a kaleidoscopic background in which is set the simple love story of two simple people, a story that finds its wav into the hearts of all. Willy Fritsch and Lil Dagover are the charming couple whose youth is set in the romantic frame of the story, and with the latest Continental beauty, Hita Parlo. as the suffering and beautiful heroin**
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 564, 17 January 1929, Page 15
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