A Waltz by Strauss (1925 film): Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
Kjell Knudde (talk | contribs) Added more categories. |
added Category:Austrian black-and-white films using HotCat |
||
Line 66: | Line 66: | ||
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Johann Strauss II]] |
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Johann Strauss II]] |
||
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Franz Schubert]] |
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Franz Schubert]] |
||
[[Category:Austrian black-and-white films]] |
|||
{{Austria-film-stub}} |
{{Austria-film-stub}} |
Revision as of 06:58, 10 July 2018
A Waltz by Strauss | |
---|---|
Directed by | Max Neufeld |
Written by | Jacques Bachrach Max Neufeld Walter Reisch |
Starring | Eugen Neufeld Tessy Harrison Svet Petrovich |
Cinematography | József Bécsi Eduard Hoesch Ludwig Schaschek |
Music by | Alexander Schirmann |
Production company | Helios-Filmproduktion |
Release date | 23 October 1925 |
Country | Austria |
Languages | Silent German intertitles |
A Waltz by Strauss (German:Ein Walzer von Strauß) is a 1925 Austrian silent film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Eugen Neufeld, Tessy Harrison and Svet Petrovich.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody.
Cast
- Eugen Neufeld as Bankpräsident Mario Velloni
- Tessy Harrison as Elisabeth Velloni
- Svet Petrovich as Rittmeister Baron
- Max Sterenyi as Lengsfelder
- Fred Louis Lerch as Dr. Poldi Mahler
- Charlotte Ander as Lintschi Ebeseder
- Robert Valberg as Nicolaus Baransky
- Hans Ziegler as Prokurist Leiser
- Max Nekut as Präsident des ausländischen Bankvereins
- Armin Seydelmann as Präsident des Pariser Banktrusts
- Hans Melzer as Oberst der Reichswehr
- Anton Amon as Kammerdiener bei Velloni's
- Ferdinand Mayerhofer as Master des Klubs
- Otto Schmöle as Mann im Frack
- Strauß Johann as Neffe
- Anita Berber as Tänzerin
- Philipp von Zeska as Franz Schubert
- Bella Siris as Tänzerin
- Georg Kundert
References
- ^ Dassanowsky p.31
Bibliography
Robert von Dassanowsky. Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland, 2005.