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Flowers from Nice is a film of genre Comedy directed by Augusto Genina released in USA on 31 march 1939 with Friedl Czepa

Flowers from Nice (1936)

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Released in USA 31 march 1939
Length 1h51
Directed by
Genres Comedy,    Musical
Rating64% 3.2179053.2179053.2179053.2179053.217905

Flowers from Nice (German:Blumen aus Nizza) is a 1936 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Augusto Genina and starring Erna Sack, Friedl Czepa and Karl Schönböck. The film's sets were designed by art directors Emil Stepanek and Julius von Borsody. The film premiered in Vienna in September 1936. In 1939 it was screened in the United States.

Actors

Friedl Czepa

(Lisette)
Paul Kemp
Jane Tilden

(Christl Niedermeyer)
Lilia Skala
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