Vienna, City of My Dreams (1928)
The young Queen of Nlilrania and her consort, Prince Ferdinand, are deeply attached to each other, but a hectic youth in Vienna has left him with a flirtatious disposition. An old flame visits the palace, and the Queen apparently has justification for her jealousy. She orders her husband to remain in his apartments. He retaliates by returning the key of the door between their rooms. After a furious scene he departs for Vienna with the Countess. The Queen secretly follows with her aide-de-camp. in the train they encounter sonic officers, and the Queen not only dances, but at Vienna goes to the Arts Ball, where her husband awaits the Countess. Though masked, he recognizes her, and reconciliation ensues.
Director:
Victor Janson
Writers:
Jane Bess, Eddy Bussche.
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Liane Haid as Queen Viviane |
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Käthe von Nagy as Countess Mizzi Lichtenau |
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Kurt Vespermann as Count Wetterstein, Adjutant |
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Ferdinand von Alten as Court Marshal |
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Ida Wüst as Lady-in-waiting |
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Adolphe Engers as Manager |
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Ernst Hofmann as |
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Antonie Jaeckel as |
| Directing | Victor Janson | Director |
| Writing | Jane Bess | Screenplay |
| Writing | Eddy Bussche | Screenplay |
| Camera | Mutz Greenbaum | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Giovanni Vitrotti | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Hansheinrich Dransmann | Music |