
Where the Lark Sings
Comedy · Music
Overview
Country girl Margit sits for the artist Sándor, from Budapest. She is fascinated and charmed by him, and agrees to accompany him to the capital, so he can complete the painting there. Disillusionment sets in, however, when Sándor wins a prize with the finished portrait and loses interest in her. Margit recognizes that her true happiness lies at home, with Pista, her faithful lover.
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Mártha Eggerth
Mártha Eggerth
Baronesse Margit von Bardy
Mártha Eggerth
Baronesse Margit von Bardy


Alfred Neugebauer
Alfred Neugebauer
Baron von Bardy
Alfred Neugebauer
Baron von Bardy


Hans Söhnker
Hans Söhnker
Hans Berend
Hans Söhnker
Hans Berend


Lucie Englisch
Lucie Englisch
Anna
Lucie Englisch
Anna


Fritz Imhoff
Fritz Imhoff
Török
Fritz Imhoff
Török


Rudolf Carl
Rudolf Carl
Pista
Rudolf Carl
Pista
Oskar Pouché
Oskar Pouché
Zakos
Oskar Pouché
Zakos
Robert Valberg
Robert Valberg
Rechtsanwalt Dr. Kolbe
Robert Valberg
Rechtsanwalt Dr. Kolbe
Gisa Wurm
Gisa Wurm
Emma Kolbe
Gisa Wurm
Emma Kolbe


Tibor von Halmay
Tibor von Halmay
Willi Kolbe
Tibor von Halmay
Willi Kolbe
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