
For the First Time
Romance · Drama
Overview
In this musical, a tempermental opera singer falls in love with a hearing-impaired young woman.
Top Cast


Mario Lanza
Mario Lanza
Tonio Costa
Mario Lanza
Tonio Costa


Johanna von Koczian
Johanna von Koczian
Christa
Johanna von Koczian
Christa


Zsa Zsa Gabor
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Gloria de Vadnuz
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Gloria de Vadnuz


Kurt Kasznar
Kurt Kasznar
Ladislas Tabory
Kurt Kasznar
Ladislas Tabory


Hans Söhnker
Hans Söhnker
Prof. Bruckner
Hans Söhnker
Prof. Bruckner


Annie Rosar
Annie Rosar
Mathilde
Annie Rosar
Mathilde


Peter Capell
Peter Capell
Intendant Huebner
Peter Capell
Intendant Huebner


Walter Rilla
Walter Rilla
Dr. Bessart
Walter Rilla
Dr. Bessart


Nico
Nico
blonde girl
Nico
blonde girl
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