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Imperial Violets (French:Violettes impériales) is a 1948 French operetta which premiered at the Theatre Mogador in Paris. Its plot follows the screenplay written by Henry Roussel for the 1924 silent film Imperial Violets and its 1932 sound remake, both of which had been popular hits. The operetta was set to music composed by with lyrics written by , René Jeanne and .

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  • Imperial Violets (operetta) (en)
  • Violettes impériales (opérette) (fr)
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  • Violettes impériales est une opérette en deux actes et 17 tableaux de Vincent Scotto, inspirée du film de Henry Roussel, avec des paroles de Paul Achard, René Jeanne et Henri Varna et une orchestration de Jacques Météhen. (fr)
  • Imperial Violets (French:Violettes impériales) is a 1948 French operetta which premiered at the Theatre Mogador in Paris. Its plot follows the screenplay written by Henry Roussel for the 1924 silent film Imperial Violets and its 1932 sound remake, both of which had been popular hits. The operetta was set to music composed by with lyrics written by , René Jeanne and . (en)
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  • Imperial Violets (French:Violettes impériales) is a 1948 French operetta which premiered at the Theatre Mogador in Paris. Its plot follows the screenplay written by Henry Roussel for the 1924 silent film Imperial Violets and its 1932 sound remake, both of which had been popular hits. The operetta was set to music composed by with lyrics written by , René Jeanne and . It is set in the mid-nineteenth century when a young flower girl in Seville falls in love with a man only to find he is involved with another woman, the aristocrat Eugénie de Montijo. Several years later Eugénie gives up the man so that she can herself marry the French Emperor Napoleon III, allowing the heroine to be reunited with her true love. (en)
  • Violettes impériales est une opérette en deux actes et 17 tableaux de Vincent Scotto, inspirée du film de Henry Roussel, avec des paroles de Paul Achard, René Jeanne et Henri Varna et une orchestration de Jacques Météhen. (fr)
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