The Night Is Young (1935)
1h 21m
Running Time
January 11, 1935Release Date
The Night Is Young (1935)
1h 21m
Running Time
January 11, 1935Release Date
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Plot.
Young Austrian Archduke Paul "Gustl" Gustave is in an arranged engagement but his uncle, the emperor, decides to let Gustl carry on a fling with ballet dancer Lisl Gluck.
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Cast & Crew.
Ramon Novarro
Archduke Paul 'Gustl' Gustave
Evelyn Laye
Elizabeth Katherine Anne 'Lisl' Gluck
Charles Butterworth
Willy Fitch
Una Merkel
Fanni Kerner
Edward Everett Horton
Baron Szereny
Dudley Murphy
Director
Donald Cook
Toni Berngruber
Edgar Allan Woolf
Writer
Henry Stephenson
Emperor Franz Josef
Franz Schulz
Writer
Rosalind Russell
Countess Zarika Rafay
Vicki Baum
Writer
Herman Bing
Nepomuk
Harry Rapf
Producer
Florine Baile
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
James Wong Howe
Cinematographer
Max Barwyn
Max - the Waiter (uncredited)
Art Berry Sr.
Undetermined Role (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
Albert Conti
Mueller (uncredited)
George Davis
Milkman (uncredited)
Carlos De Valdez
Adjutant (uncredited)
Chico De Verdi
Undetermined Role (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
Billy Dooley
Coronetist (uncredited)
Elspeth Dudgeon
Duchess of Reidheim (uncredited)
Kay English
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Charles Judels
Riccardi (uncredited)
Edith Kingdon
Dowager at Opera House (uncredited)
Michael Mark
Messenger from Restaurant (uncredited)
Torben Meyer
Adjutant (uncredited)
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Drummer (uncredited)
Christian Rub
Café Proprietor (uncredited)
Charles Unger
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Ambassador (uncredited)
Henry Grace
Set Decoration
Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction
Edwin B. Willis
Art Direction / Set Decoration
Leonid Raab
Orchestrator
Douglas Shearer
Sound Recordist
Dolly Tree
Wardrobe Master
Conrad A. Nervig
Editor
Details.
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Wiki.
The Night Is Young is a 1935 American romantic musical film starring Ramon Novarro and Evelyn Laye. The film is based on a story written by Vicki Baum and directed by Dudley Murphy.