
Three Waltzes
"Les Trois Valses" traces the love story of two people over three eras. In the first waltz (music based on Johann Strauss I), Yvonne is a sensitive Parisian ballet dancer, whose romance with a dashing officer is brought to an abrupt end by his family. She goes off to Vienna to become a big star. In the second waltz, her daughter, an even bigger star, but now of Paris music halls, has a brief flirtation with the rakish man-about-town who is the son of suitor number one. She throws him over pretty quickly for a chance to shine at a Gala performance. Finally, in the third waltz, the two get together, when she is a movie star, and he is posing as an insurance salesman.
Director Ludwig Berger
Cast

Henri Guisol
Brunner Jr.

Jeanne Helbling
Empress Eugénie

Georges Cahuzac
Actor playing the Emperor

Guillaume de Sax
Marshal

Louis-Jacques Boucot
Brunner Sr.

Davia
(uncredited)

Pierre Stéphen
Journalist

André Numès
Fireman (uncredited)

Noël Roquevert
Customs officer at the airfield (uncredited)

Pierre Fresnay
Octave, Philippe & Gérard de Chalencey

Raymond Dandy
(uncredited)

Adolf E. Licho
Producer

Jane Marken
Céleste

Claire Gérard
Cyprien's wife (uncredited)

Germaine Michel
Madame Morel (uncredited)

Jean Périer
President Lebrun

Pierre Ferval
(uncredited)

Gustave Gallet
Insurance agent (uncredited)

Maurice Schutz
Cyprien (uncredited)

Guy Sloux
Antoine

Yvonne Printemps
Fanny, Yvette & Irène Grandpré

Robert Vattier
Director

Paul Demange
Stage manager

Colette Régis
Sarah Bernhardt

Luce Fabiole
Cloakroom attendant (uncredited)

Charles Lemontier
Maître d'hôtel (uncredited)

Max Maxudian
Napoléon III

Laure Diana
Little woman

Julienne Paroli
Mother of a dancer (uncredited)

André Siméon
Theater doorman (uncredited)