
Johann Strauss helps the business of a Viennese wine merchant and his daughter by showing up to conduct the orchestra at a party..


If you have any patience for 1930s Viennese schmaltz, Rosen aus dem Süden is probably worth a look on a rainy Sunday. If you hate accordion music or people dancing in circles for five minutes straight, you should stay as far away as possible. It’s light, fluffy, and honestly a bit forgettable. The whole thing is basic...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Walter Janssen

Walter Janssen
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"If you have any patience for 1930s Viennese schmaltz, Rosen aus dem Süden is probably worth a look on a rainy Sunday. If you hate accordion music or people dancing in circles for five minutes straight, you should stay as far away as possible. It’s light, fluffy, and honestly a bit forgettable. The whole thing is basically a commercial for Johann Strauss’s greatest hits. The plot—if you can call it that—is just a flimsy excuse to get the orchestra on stage. I found myself checking my watch every..."

Hans Junkermann
Max Wallner, Hans Vietzke
Germany

1936 · IMDb 7.2

