
The Singing City
Romance · Music
Overview
A tourist guide in Naples is taken on by a Viennese woman impressed by his singing, and who regards him as her protege. This film was released as a German version and English Version known as "The City of Song". Brigitte Helm once portrays a beautiful femme fatale who displays her affection and lust for her tourist guide which is paralleled with the main bodied theme of the early romanticist songs played throughout.
Top Cast


Jan Kiepura
Jan Kiepura
Giovanni Cavallone
Jan Kiepura
Giovanni Cavallone


Brigitte Helm
Brigitte Helm
Claire Landshoff - junge Witwe
Brigitte Helm
Claire Landshoff - junge Witwe


Walter Janssen
Walter Janssen
Professor Andreas Breuling
Walter Janssen
Professor Andreas Breuling


Trude Berliner
Trude Berliner
Carmela - neapolitanisches Mädchen
Trude Berliner
Carmela - neapolitanisches Mädchen


Georg Alexander
Georg Alexander
Rudi Feldegger
Georg Alexander
Rudi Feldegger
Franz Maldacea
Franz Maldacea
Tupf - Carmelas Bruder (as Francesco Maldacea)
Franz Maldacea
Tupf - Carmelas Bruder (as Francesco Maldacea)
Käte Bill
Käte Bill
Susanne - Claires Zofe
Käte Bill
Susanne - Claires Zofe
Henry Bender
Henry Bender
Herr Maier aus Berlin
Henry Bender
Herr Maier aus Berlin


Hermann Blaß
Hermann Blaß
Der Empfangschef
Hermann Blaß
Der Empfangschef


Teddy Bill
Teddy Bill
Heini Ladenburg / Claires Verehrer
Teddy Bill
Heini Ladenburg / Claires Verehrer
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