
Hot Blood
Comedy
Overview
Baroness Marika von Korossy dresses up as a man, in order to compete in a horse race. Her victorious horse, Satan, will only allow her to ride him and throws everyone else off of him. That includes the dandy lieutenant Tibor von Denes, who immediately recognizes that Marika isn't a man. It isn't long before he makes friends with her and even gets her to dance with him. It's then that Marika takes off her hat and shows she's a woman, which causes jealous Ilonka von Peredy to go into a rage. When Marika is forced to sell her estate to raise money, Ilonka is able to get Marika's beloved Satan.
Top Cast


Marika Rökk
Marika Rökk
Marika von Körössy
Marika Rökk
Marika von Körössy


Hans Stüwe
Hans Stüwe
Tibor von Dénes
Hans Stüwe
Tibor von Dénes


Ursula Grabley
Ursula Grabley
Ilonka von Peredy
Ursula Grabley
Ilonka von Peredy


Paul Kemp
Paul Kemp
Jozsi
Paul Kemp
Jozsi


Max Gülstorff
Max Gülstorff
Béla von Peredy
Max Gülstorff
Béla von Peredy


Gertrud Wolle
Gertrud Wolle
Baronin Körössy
Gertrud Wolle
Baronin Körössy
Heinrich Berg
Heinrich Berg
Leutnant Varady
Heinrich Berg
Leutnant Varady
Franz Schöber
Franz Schöber
Varga
Franz Schöber
Varga


Erik Ode
Erik Ode
Husarenoffizier
Erik Ode
Husarenoffizier


Erich Dunskus
Erich Dunskus
Wachtmeister
Erich Dunskus
Wachtmeister
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