
Gasparone (1937)
Now streaming on Zoovie: Gasparone (1937) — 1h 34m, free in HD. Directed by Georg Jacoby, starring Marika Rökk, Johannes Heesters, and Edith Schollwer. Filed under Comedy and Music — multiple servers per title.
What is Gasparone (1937) about?
In the fantasy state of Olivia, the robber chief Gasparone is up to all sorts of mischief. But Prefect Nasoni is not only worried about him, his son Sindulfo is also causing him headaches. He is supposed to marry Countess Ambrat, but loves Ita, the niece of Massaccio, a somewhat obscure existence. Then the elegant Erminio appears, and the countess makes eyes at him. Confusion after confusion until Massaccio is unmasked as Gasparone. Erminio turns out to be a civil servant who was set on Gasparone and now gets his beautiful countess. Sindulfo is the last to embrace his Ita.
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- Director:
- Georg Jacoby
- Production:
- UFA
- Country:
- Germany
- Languages:
- German
- IMDb:
- tt0028920
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Who stars in Gasparone (1937)?
Marika Rökk as Revuestar Ita, Johannes Heesters as Erminio Bondo, Edith Schollwer as Gräfin Carlotta Ambrat, Oskar Sima as Massacci alias Gasparone, Leo Slezak as Statthalter Nasoni, Rudolf Platte as Gastwirt Benozzo, Ursula Herking as Sora, Heinz Schorlemmer.
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Where can I watch Gasparone online for free?▼
You can watch Gasparone (1937) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Gasparone?▼
Gasparone has a running time of 1h 34m (94 minutes total).
Who directed Gasparone?▼
Gasparone was directed by Georg Jacoby.
Is Gasparone worth watching?▼
Gasparone has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.4/10 based on 7 votes.
What genre is Gasparone?▼
Gasparone is a Comedy and Music film released in 1937.
Who stars in Gasparone?▼
The cast of Gasparone includes Marika Rökk, Johannes Heesters, Edith Schollwer, Oskar Sima and Leo Slezak.




































