Der weiße Traum (1943)
The young ice skating talent, Liesl, lands a part in a new Revue at the Palast Theatre simply because she is confused with someone else. In reality, the roll was to be awarded to Lu Panther, the untalented girlfriend of the theatre's owner, Wildner. After a series of accidents and little disasters, Wildner shuts down the theatre before the Revue can take place. But the Revue's director, Ernst Eder, decides shortly thereafter to present the Revue on an ice skating rink belonging to Liesl's uncle. After a successful run, at first at the Wiener Prater, the performers move on to Spain, Hungary, and a night club with a Jazz orchestra. The Revue becomes a huge success ... and, of course, Ernst and Liesl end up together, too.
Director: Géza von Cziffra
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Olly Holzmann as Liesl Strolz |
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Wolf Albach-Retty as Ernst Eder |
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Fritz Imhoff as Meister Strolz |
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Oskar Sima as Josef Wildner |
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Rudolf Carl as Toni |
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Lotte Lang as Lu Panther |
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Hans Olden as Direktor Schmoller |
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Richard Eybner as Scherzinger |
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Theodor Danegger as Onkel Strolz (scenes deleted) |
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Hans Schott-Schöbinger as Theo Berg |
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Georg Lorenz as Franz |
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Petra Trautmann as Gertie Kramer |
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Otto Hartmann as Poldi |
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Hans Kern as Bächlein |
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Polly Koß as Frau Wulitsch |
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Josef Menschik as Kugler - Theaterinspizient |
| Directing | Géza von Cziffra | Director |
| Writing | Géza von Cziffra | Writer |
| Production | Erich von Neusser | Producer |
| Camera | Sepp Ketterer | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Hans Schneeberger | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Arnfried Heyne | Editor |
| Art | Eduard Stolba | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Albert Bei | Costume Designer |