Meine Tochter lebt in Wien (1940)
Gretl has been living in Vienna ever since her father, Klaghofer, a small general store owner, tried to marry her off against her will to the wealthy Gruber farmer. Her disgruntled father never opened a single one of her letters. A postcard tells him that Gretl has married—and, he mistakenly assumes, to a rich man. Klaghofer sets out to celebrate the reconciliation. But as soon as he leaves his provincial Austrian hometown and arrives in Vienna, Klaghofer causes utter chaos. In the process, he repairs a troubled marriage and is delighted at the happy ending for everyone involved.
Director:
E.W. Emo
Writer:
Fritz Koselka
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Hans Moser as Florian Klaghofer |
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Elfriede Datzig as Gretl Klaghofer |
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O.W. Fischer as Hauser Chauffeur |
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Charlott Daudert as Ada de Niel |
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Hedwig Bleibtreu as Tante Ottilie |
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Dorit Kreysler as Marga Frisch |
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Annie Rosar as Frau Kindermann, Wirtschafterin |
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Theodor Danegger as Rudolf Gerlach |
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Dorit Kreysler as Marga Fritsch |
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Hans Olden as Felix Fritsch |
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Anton Pointner as Juwelier Ludwig Probst |
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Egon von Jordan as Helmuth Wittner |
| Directing | E.W. Emo | Director |
| Camera | Georg Bruckbauer | Camera Operator |
| Writing | Fritz Koselka | Screenplay |
| Editing | Munni Obal | Editor |
| Crew | Heinrich Strecker | Compositor |