Hoheit tanzt Walzer (1935)
The young musician and composer Josef lives with Beethoven's music copyist in Grinzing. In the evenings, he plays for dances in the Prater, often his own melodies, although he doesn't make much effort to spread them, as they're almost all waltzes, a dance not well-regarded in high society because they're too sweaty. When one evening a lively princess—fresh from the convent—mingles incognito with the Prater crowd and falls in love with the dashing conductor Josef, an entire cultural system of values begins to crumble.
Director:
Max Neufeld
Writer:
Max Neufeld
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Hans Járay as Josef Langer |
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Irén Ágay as Prinzessin Marika |
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Maria Balcerkiewiczówna as Gräfin Lubowska |
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Alexander Fischer-Marich as Hofer, der Notenkopist |
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André Mattoni as Prinz Georg |
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Phillis Fehr as Liesl, Fürst Hohenaus Tochter |
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Hans Homma as Fürst Franz von Hohenau |
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Anna Kallina as Fürstin Agnes von Hohenau |
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Sylvia de Bettini as Steffi |
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Eugen Neufeld as Salieri |
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Camilla Spira as Gast im Praterlokal |
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Teddy Bill as |
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Bohdan Lachman as |
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F. X. Mlejnek as |
| Art | Artur Berger | Production Design |
| Directing | Max Neufeld | Director |
| Writing | Julius Brammer | Opera |
| Camera | Willy Goldberger | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Antonín Zelenka | Editor |
| Writing | Alfred Grünwald | Opera |
| Writing | Max Neufeld | Screenplay |
| Editing | Jan Kohout | Editor |
| Sound | Josef Zora | Sound |
| Production | Julius Aussenberg | Production Manager |
| Art | Štěpán Kopecký | Production Design |
| Sound | Leo Ascher | Music |
| Sound | František Šindelář | Sound |