| The Postman from Longjumeau | |
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| Directed by | Carl Lamac | 
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| Cinematography | Eduard Hoesch | 
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| Music by | Anton Profes | 
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| Distributed by | Hammer-Tonfilm | 
Release date  | 14 January 1936 | 
Running time  | 95 minutes | 
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| Language | German | 
The Postman from Longjumeau (German: Der Postillon von Lonjumeau) is a 1936 Austrian-Swiss musical comedy film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Carl Esmond, Rose Stradner and Alfred Neugebauer. The film is known by several alternative titles including Der König lächelt – Paris lacht (The King Smiles – Paris Laughs). It is loosely based on the 1836 opera Le postillon de Lonjumeau by Adolphe Adam. In eighteenth-century France, a Postilion from Longjumeau is summoned by Madame de Pompadour to sing in her opera company, forcing him to be separated from his wife.
Cast
- Carl Esmond – Chapelou, the Postman from Lonjumeau
 - Rose Stradner – Madelaine
 - Alfred Neugebauer – Louis XV of France
 - Thekla Ahrens – Marquise de Pompadour
 - Leo Slezak – Count de Latour
 - Lucie Englisch – Lucienne
 - Rudolf Carl – Bijou
 - Hans Thimig – Pierre Touche, village barber
 - Richard Eybner – Marquis de Corcy
 - Fritz Imhoff – Mayor
 - Joe Furtner – Faviere, Corcy's Secretary
 - Tibor Halmay – Ballet Master
 - Carl Hauser – Policeman
 - Irmgard Alberti – Old Woman with love potion
 - Hans-Heinz Bollzmann – Singer
 
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