Light Cavalry (1935 German film)

[1] A separate French-language version Light Cavalry was also released with Mona Goya in the starring role.

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Carl Böhm [de] and Erich Czerwonski.

She doesn't want to be there for the guests and dance for them, so she leaves the house and seeks shelter with Rux, the circus clown.

Rux has developed a revue act for the circus, which revolves around a solo dancer and rider.

After the first big performance, Rux talks to Geza and admits that he downplayed Rosika's affection for him at the time so as not to lose her for his program.