| Two Hearts in Waltz Time | |
|---|---|
![]() Frances Day and Carl Brisson  | |
| Directed by | Carmine Gallone Joe May  | 
| Written by | Reginald Fogwell John McNally Walter Reisch Franz Schulz  | 
| Produced by | Reginald Fogwell | 
| Starring | Carl Brisson Frances Day  | 
| Cinematography | Geoffrey Faithfull | 
| Music by | Robert Stolz | 
Production companies  | Reginald Fogwell Productions Nettlefold Studios  | 
| Distributed by | Gaumont British Distributors | 
Release date  | April 1934 | 
Running time  | 80 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Two Hearts in Waltz Time is a 1934 British musical romance film directed by Carmine Gallone and Joe May and starring Carl Brisson, Frances Day, Bert Coote and Roland Culver. A composer falls in love with the star of an opera company.[1] The music is by Robert Stolz, originally written for a German version in 1930.
It was made at Nettlefold Studios.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Andrew Mazzei. In 1938 the film was adapted into a stage musical entitled Lost Waltz and was mounted by the St. Louis Municipal Opera with soprano Nancy McCord.[3]
Cast
- Carl Brisson as Carl Hoffman
 - Frances Day as Helene Barry
 - Bert Coote as Danielli
 - Oscar Asche as Herman Greenbaum
 - C. Denier Warren as Meyer
 - Roland Culver as Freddie
 - William Jenkins as Max
 - Peter Gawthorne as Mr Joseph
 - Valerie Hobson as Susie
 
References
Notes
- ↑ Two Hearts in Waltz Time at the British Film Institute
 - ↑ Wood, p. 80
 - ↑ Sahu (13 July 1938). "PLAY OUT OF TOWN: LOST WALTZ". Variety. 131 (5): 50.
 
Sources
- Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
 - Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927–1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
 
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