| The Csardas Princess | |
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| German | Die Czardasfürstin | 
| Directed by | Georg Jacoby | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Max Pfeiffer | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Carl Hoffmann | 
| Edited by | Herbert B. Fredersdorf | 
| Music by | Emmerich Kálmán | 
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| Distributed by | UFA | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 95 minutes | 
| Country | Germany | 
| Language | German | 
The Csardas Princess (German: Die Czardasfürstin) is a 1934 German operetta film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Mártha Eggerth, Hans Söhnker and Paul Kemp.[1] It is based on the 1915 operetta Die Csárdásfürstin composed by Emmerich Kálmán.
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. A separate French-language version Princesse Czardas was also produced.
In 1951 Jacoby remade the film starring his wife Marika Rökk.
Cast
- Mártha Eggerth as Sylva Varescu
 - Hans Söhnker as Prinz Edwin Weylersheim
 - Paul Kemp as Graf Bonipart Kancsianu
 - Inge List as Countess Stasi von Planitz
 - Paul Hörbiger as Feri von Kerekes
 - Hans Junkermann as Der Kommandeur
 - Friedrich Ulmer as Fürst Weylersheim
 - Ida Wüst as Fürstin Weylersheim
 - Edwin Jürgensen as Der Manager
 - Andor Heltai as Der Zigeunerprimas
 - Ilse Fürstenberg as Mädi vom Chantant
 - Marina von Ditmar as Mädi vom Chantant
 - Charlott Daudert as Mädi vom Chantant
 - Karin Luesebrink as Mädi vom Chantant
 - Margot Höpfner as Mädi vom Chantant
 - Hedi Höpfner as Mädi vom Chantant
 - Liselotte Hessler as Mädi vom Chantant
 - Olga Engl as Die Ankleiderin
 
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