This Hungarian musical comedy (English title: Spring Parade) was produced by Joseph Pasternak, who later remade the picture in Hollywood as a Deanna Durbin vehicle. The original 1934 version stars Franciska Gaal as a Hungarian serving girl who heads to Vienna to visit a relative. Stopping over at an outdoor carnival, Gaal is told by a fortune teller that she will enjoy a happy marriage with a handsome and wealthy stranger. Later on, she finds herself at a fancy dress ball, where a good-looking aristocrat, assuming that our heroine is a countess masquerading as a peasant, falls in love with her. Delighted that the fortune-teller's prophecy seems to be coming true, Gaal finds herself in a dilemma when she falls in love with poverty-stricken soldier Wolf Albach Retty. But things turn out OK when Retty, the regimental drummer, composes a hit song which brings him fame and fortune, thereby neatly fulfilling that prophecy.
as Kaiser Franz Joseph
as Marika
as Wilhelm August Jurek
as Baron Zorndorf
as Gräfin Burgstätten
as Nanette
as Frau Taschlmeier
as Fritzi
as Hauptmann Weber
as Korporal Stadler
as Feldwebel Mittermeier
as Friseur Swoboda
as Ein Komiteeherr
as Kammerdiener Zimmerl