Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (1956 film)

Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (German: K. und k. Feldmarschall) is a 1956 Austrian historical comedy film directed by E. W. Emo and starring Rudolf Vogel, Gretl Schörg, and Mady Rahl.[1]

Imperial and Royal Field Marshal
Directed byE. W. Emo
Written by
  • August Rieger
  • Hugo Wiener
Starring
Music byHans Lang
CinematographyWalter Tuch
Production
company
Schönbrunn-Film
Release date
  • 21 December 1956 (1956-12-21)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryAustria
LanguageGerman

It was shot at the Schönbrunn Studios in Vienna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Wolf Witzemann. It was shot in Agfacolor.

Cast

  • Rudolf Vogel as Hauptmann a.D. Ferdinand Kraus
  • Gretl Schörg as Mizzi Elster, Soubrette
  • Mady Rahl as Emma, seine Frau
  • Hans von Borsody as Leutnant Rudi Müller
  • Wolf Albach-Retty as Baron Linsky
  • Frances Martin as Cilli, Stieftochter
  • Hans Unterkircher as Oberstleutnant Kramer
  • Cissy Kraner as Kathi, Köchin bei Kramer
  • Boy Gobert as Manfred von Pisewitz
  • Walter Barry as Oberleutnant Hofer
  • Gandolf Buschbeck as Oberleutnant von Schneelein
  • Martin Costa as Major Nogrady
  • Peter Gerhard as Michael, Diener bei Baron Linsky
  • Hugo Gottschlich as Offizier
  • Johannes Hoflehner as Ein Einjähriger
  • Melanie Horeschowsky as Frau Neumeier,Haushälterin bei Kraus
  • Friedrich Jores as Hauptmann Kessler
  • Josef Menschik as Oberleutnant von Bardoszy
  • Fritz Muliar as Janos, Offizierbursche
  • Otto Ritter as Oberleutnant Blatzer
  • Heinz Röttinger as Oberleutnant Nagel
  • Helmut Sigmund as Ein zarter Einjähriger
  • Oskar Wegrostek as Offizier
gollark: Also, you apparently didn't hide anyone else's faces. That's probably impressive, though? I mean, I don't have context for such numbers, but they seem big.
gollark: I checked on the internet™, and apparently there are something like 10 combat-sports places in [somewhat nearby city I go to school in]. I'm sort of wondering if there's some local history I've missed. [nearby city] is still something like 25 minutes to travel to from where I am, which is annoying, and there don't seem to be any nearer ones.
gollark: > I'd say exercise is pretty fun if it's combat sportsI should probably try that (those?) when stuff reopens here.
gollark: Exercise is already pretty not fun, but I don't think I'd prefer to be electrocuted at the same time.
gollark: I mean, probably? But you would still have to sit there being exercised. And there would probably be issues with them not being coordinated properly with the rest of the body.

References

  1. Von Dassanowsky, p. 168.

Bibliography

  • Von Dassanowsky, Robert (2005). Austrian Cinema: A History. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-2147-0.


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