
The Last Waltz
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
The singer and dancer Vera Opalinska performs as Arlette in 1920s Paris, where she is a star. Next on the agenda is a tour of the United States. The contract is to be signed after a final, highly acclaimed show. During the negotiations, her new PR agent asks about her background.
Top Cast


Eva Bartok
Eva Bartok
Baronesse Vera Opalinski
Eva Bartok
Baronesse Vera Opalinski


Curd Jürgens
Curd Jürgens
Rittmeister Graf Sarassow
Curd Jürgens
Rittmeister Graf Sarassow


O.E. Hasse
O.E. Hasse
Prinz Paul
O.E. Hasse
Prinz Paul


Christl Mardayn
Christl Mardayn
Baronin Opalinski
Christl Mardayn
Baronin Opalinski


Siegfried Breuer
Siegfried Breuer
General Krasinski
Siegfried Breuer
General Krasinski


Rudolf Schündler
Rudolf Schündler
Jerome Thibaut
Rudolf Schündler
Jerome Thibaut


Erni Mangold
Erni Mangold
Erni Mangold
Hans Elwenspoek
Hans Elwenspoek
Hans Elwenspoek


Jaspar von Oertzen
Jaspar von Oertzen
Jaspar von Oertzen


Hermann Pfeiffer
Hermann Pfeiffer
Hermann Pfeiffer
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