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- Meet Friedrich Hollaender (1896-1976) at home entertain in private. He actually wanted to be a serious musician - Friedrich Hollaender, born on October 18, 1896 in London. Instead he wrote the songs for "The Blue Angel" (1930) and became world famous, along with Marlene Dietrich and director Josef von Sternberg. At that time he was the composer and musical director at several cabarets in Berlin during the Weimar era. In 1933, Hollaender emigrated to Hollywood via Paris. He wrote to the 175 film music in America, numerous hit hits and he was even a director of the Western film "Bandits and Ballads".
- Zarah Leander in the NDR interview with Rainer Bertram. Zarah Leander was the diva of the late 1930s. In this documentary, she tells in her unforgettable way how it was made a star at the time. Even their partners and friends are not neglected in their stories. In this interview, the feeling comes up to sit on the sofa with Zarah Leander.