Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Make Me Happy (German:Mach' mich glücklich) is a 1935 German musical comedy film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Julia Serda, Albert Lieven and Richard Romanowsky. It was made by Germany's largest film company UFA. A separate French-language version Les époux célibataires was released, also directed by Robison.The film's sets were designed by the art director Otto Hunte."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 4 of
4
with 100 triples per page.
- Make_Me_Happy abstract "Make Me Happy (German:Mach' mich glücklich) is a 1935 German musical comedy film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Julia Serda, Albert Lieven and Richard Romanowsky. It was made by Germany's largest film company UFA. A separate French-language version Les époux célibataires was released, also directed by Robison.The film's sets were designed by the art director Otto Hunte.".
- Q21869562 abstract "Make Me Happy (German:Mach' mich glücklich) is a 1935 German musical comedy film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Julia Serda, Albert Lieven and Richard Romanowsky. It was made by Germany's largest film company UFA. A separate French-language version Les époux célibataires was released, also directed by Robison.The film's sets were designed by the art director Otto Hunte.".
- Make_Me_Happy comment "Make Me Happy (German:Mach' mich glücklich) is a 1935 German musical comedy film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Julia Serda, Albert Lieven and Richard Romanowsky. It was made by Germany's largest film company UFA. A separate French-language version Les époux célibataires was released, also directed by Robison.The film's sets were designed by the art director Otto Hunte.".
- Q21869562 comment "Make Me Happy (German:Mach' mich glücklich) is a 1935 German musical comedy film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Julia Serda, Albert Lieven and Richard Romanowsky. It was made by Germany's largest film company UFA. A separate French-language version Les époux célibataires was released, also directed by Robison.The film's sets were designed by the art director Otto Hunte.".