The Cabbie's Song
The Cabbie's Song (German: Fiakerlied) is a 1936 German romantic drama film directed by E. W. Emo and starring Paul Hörbiger, Gusti Huber, and Franz Schafheitlin.[1] The film offers a nostalgic view of Vienna during the old Imperial Era. It takes its name from a popular Viennese song, and its set in the 1880s at the time of the song's composition.
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Directed by | E. W. Emo |
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Music by | Nico Dostal |
Cinematography | Eduard Hoesch |
Edited by | René Métain |
Production company | Algefa Film |
Distributed by | Bavaria Film |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler. It was partly shot on location in Budapest and Vienna.
Cast
- Paul Hörbiger as Ferdinand Strödl, Fiakerkutscher
- Gusti Huber as Ludmilla Berndt, Praterartistin
- Franz Schafheitlin as Max Jolander, ein feiner Herr
- Erika Dannhoff as Franzi Preminger, ein junges Mädchen
- Hermann Erhardt as Golo, der Messerwerfer
- Josefine Dora as Frau Krögl, Schaubudenbesitzerin
- Else Reval as Witwe Henghappel, Fuhrwerksbesitzerin
- Tilde Hölzlin as Kathi Stübinger, Soubrette
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References
- Von Dassanowsky, p. 60.
Bibliography
- Von Dassanowsky, Robert (2005). Austrian Cinema: A History. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-2147-0.
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