Viennese Nights
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Viennese Nights is a 1930 musical operetta film photographed entirely in Technicolor. The movie was filmed in March and April of 1930, before anyone realized the extent of the economic hardships that would arrive with Great Depression, which began in the autumn of that year.
The film survives as a single nitrate Technicolor print, faithfully preserved by UCLA.
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- Nov 26, 1930
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