Her Highness Dances the Waltz (German: Hoheit tanzt Walzer) is a 1935 German-language Czech musical comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Irén Ágay, André Mattoni and Hans Homma.[1]
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Directed by | Max Neufeld |
Written by | Julius Brammer (operetta) Alfred Grünwald (operetta) Max Neufeld |
Produced by | Julius Außenberg |
Starring | Irén Ágay André Mattoni Hans Homma |
Cinematography | Willy Goldberger |
Edited by | Jan Kohout Antonín Zelenka |
Music by | Leo Ascher (operetta) |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Elektafilm Huschak & Company Bavaria-film |
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Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | German |
Budget | 3,000,000 Kčs (for both versisons) |
The operetta film is based on the 1912 operetta Hoheit tanzt Walzer by Leo Ascher (music) and Alfred Grünwald (libretto). It was filmed at the Barrandov Studios in Prague.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Artur Berger. A French version Valse éternelle was released in 1936.
Cast
edit- Irén Ágay as Princess Marika
- André Mattoni as Prince Georg, Count Hohenaus' son
- Hans Homma as Count Franz von Hohenau
- Anna Kallina as Agnes, Count Hohenau's wife
- Phillis Fehr as Liesl, Count Hohenaus' daughter
- Maria Balcerkiewiczówna as Countess Lubowska
- Teddy Bill
- Alexander Fischer-Marich as Hofer, music copyist
- Hans Jaray as Josef Langer, composer
- Eugen Neufeld
- Camilla Spira
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Von Dassanowsky p. 9
- ^ Michal Večeřa (2012). Elektafilm – největší výrobní koncern československého filmu v meziválečném období (PDF) (Mgr.) (in Czech). Masaryk University.
Bibliography
edit- Dassanowsky, Robert von. World Film Locations: Vienna. Intellect Books, 2012.
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