The Heavenly Waltz

The Heavenly Waltz (German: Der himmlische Walzer) is a 1948 Austrian comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Elfie Mayerhofer, Paul Hubschmid and Inge Konradi.[1]

The Heavenly Waltz
Directed byGéza von Cziffra
Produced byGéza von Cziffra
Written byGéza von Cziffra
StarringElfie Mayerhofer
Paul Hubschmid
Inge Konradi
Music byAlois Melichar
CinematographyLudwig Berger
Edited byHenny Brünsch
Arnfried Heyne
Production
company
Cziffra-Film
Distributed byPrisma Film
Bavaria Film (Germany)
Release date
25 February 1948
Running time
90 minutes
CountryAustria
LanguageGerman

The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna.

Cast

  • Elfie Mayerhofer as Angelika, ein Engel auf Erden
  • Paul Hubschmid as Hans Lieven
  • Inge Konradi as Beate
  • Curd Jürgens as Clemens M. Weidenauer
  • Paul Kemp as Spaatz
  • Gretl Schörg as Lillian Lord
  • Petra Trautmann as Gaby
  • Harry Fuß as Raphael
  • Hans Olden as Direktor Haller
  • Fritz Imhoff as Herditschka, Bühnenportier
  • Theodor Danegger as Petrus
  • Teddy Kern as Hilfsregisseur Schmal
  • Franz Böheim as Autor
  • Ernst Waldbrunn as Dramaturg
  • Peter Preses as Der Geldmann
  • Karl Günther as Direktor Weichel
  • Friedl Loor as Susi
  • Hilde Jaeger as Sekretärin
  • Erich Dörner as Seidl, Hausmeister
  • Herbert Schill as Cäsar Martens, Komponist
  • Viktor Gschmeidler as Filmregisseur
  • Edith Meinel as Cäcilie
  • Helga Dorn as Cherub
  • Hans Kammauf as Direktor Thomas
  • Inge Egger as Ein dicker Engel
  • Jenny Liese as Tante Hermine
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References

  1. Fritsche p.232

Bibliography

  • Fritsche, Maria. Homemade Men in Postwar Austrian Cinema: Nationhood, Genre and Masculinity. Berghahn Books, 2013.


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