Marika Rekk ("The Girl of My Dreams", "This Joyful Ball Night", "Gasparone") and Fred Liver in the musical melodrama "Child of the Danube".On the waves more
Marika Rekk ("The Girl of My Dreams", "This Joyful Ball Night", "Gasparone") and Fred Liver in the musical melodrama "Child of the Danube".On the waves of the blue Danube is anchored by a tow barge with a cheerful name "Marica", on it lives a blonde girl Marika (Marica Rekk) - a waitress from the local squash "Noah's Ark". The dilapidated ship belonged to her late father, and the girl cherishes a dream to save money for the restoration of the ship. One evening, on board her houseboat, she finds a stranger in her bed. An uninvited guest, George (Fred Liver), turns out to be a writer who wants to settle in these wonderful places. Marika is allowed to live on her ship for a few days. Hearing how the girl sings, seeing the cocona dances, George offers the sweet-voiced Marika to create her own open-air theater in order to restore the ship with the money received from the concerts. The success of this project begins to bear fruit, but one night during a thunderstorm from a lightning strike all the props of the theater burn. Marika is desperate. Friends rush to help the beauty, and together they create a new theater - the largest in the country. Thousands of spectators come to the premiere to hear the wonderful voice of a girl born on the waves of the Danube. Marika Rekk is an actress from whom it is impossible to take your eyes off. An exhilarating voice, beckoning glances, slightly provocative dances, risky costumes, immense coquetry, delightful legs - all this turned the head of the audience in theaters. She brought her athletic style of dance to the cinema from the stage of variety and on the set worked with the accuracy of a chronometer. Despite the fact that the peak of popularity of the actress came during the period of Nazi rule in Germany, the actress did not star in any of the fascist propaganda films. In 1977, Marika Rekk was awarded the Gold Prize of Germany for many years of work in art. During her long life, the actress starred in more than forty films. close
Marika Reck ("Danube's Child"), Johann Hesters ("Gasparone"), Walter Müller ("The Mask in Blue") in the musical melodrama "Queen of Chardash". Talented more
Marika Reck ("Danube's Child"), Johann Hesters ("Gasparone"), Walter Müller ("The Mask in Blue") in the musical melodrama "Queen of Chardash". Talented and hardworking Silva Varescu is the star of the metropolitan variety. Silva is in love with young aristocrat Edwin, but their marriage is impossible due to social inequality. In addition, it turns out that Edwin’s parents want him to marry another woman. On the engagement of Edwin and the Flock, the Earl of Bonn suddenly appears with Silva, whom he introduces to everyone as his wife. Edwin is furious about killing his friend Bonnie for marrying Silva, but it turns out that marriage does not exist. What begins here: screams, noise, hum, confusion and yet, as befits the operetta, the ending has a happy ending. . . close
A seductive dancer (Marika Rökk) helps her uncle to fight against the closing of his casino. Through her feminine charm she achieves diplomatic success.
A seductive dancer (Marika Rökk) helps her uncle to fight against the closing of his casino. Through her feminine charm she achieves diplomatic success. close
About friendship between Soviet artists touring Finland and Finnish children, participants of the amateur musical ensemble of the city of Tampere. Mikko more
About friendship between Soviet artists touring Finland and Finnish children, participants of the amateur musical ensemble of the city of Tampere. Mikko on TV saw the performance of the clown Kuklachev with his trained cats. The boy wrote a letter to Kuklachev, in which he said that he also wanted to train his pet cat, but did not know how to do it correctly with cats. When Kuklachev received this letter, he was going to answer, but because of the missing envelope, he remembered only that Mikko lives in the city of Tampere, and nothing more about his address. Fortunately, the circus went on tour to Finland. Arriving in Tampere, Kuklachev asks an interpreter to help find the boy Mikko, who is probably already waiting for a letter. close