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Variety
Directed byNicolas Farkas
Written byNicolas Farkas
Rolf E. Vanloo
Based onThe Oath of Stephan HullerbyFelix Hollaender
Produced byErnst Garden
StarringAnnabella
Hans Albers
Attila Hörbiger
CinematographyVictor Arménise
Edited byHermann Haller
Music byHans Carste

Production
companies

Bavaria Film
Vandor Film

Distributed byBavaria Film
Kiba Kinobetriebsanstalt (Austria)

Release date

  • 17 September 1935 (1935-09-17)

Running time

100 minutes
CountriesFrance
Germany
LanguageGerman

Variety (German title: Varieté ) is a 1935 French-German drama film directed by Nicolas Farkas and starring Annabella, Hans Albers and Attila Hörbiger.[1] It is based on the 1912 novel The Oath of Stephan HullerbyFelix Hollaender. It features a love triangle between three performers of a high wire act.

It was shot at the Bavaria StudiosinMunich and the Joinville StudiosinParis. The film's sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff. A separate French-language film Variétés [fr] was also produced. The following year a British remake Three Maxims was produced by Herbert Wilcox and starred Anna Neagle.

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  1. ^ Bock & Bergfelder p.8

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