The Singing House

The Singing House (German: Das singende Haus) is a 1948 Austrian comedy film directed by Franz Antel and starring Richard Romanowsky, Hannelore Schroth and Hans Moser.[1] It was first shown at the Locarno Film Festival in July 1947, before going on general release in Austria in early 1948.

The Singing House
Directed byFranz Antel
Produced byAlexander Julius Sheberko
Written byKurt Nachmann
Aldo von Pinelli
Franz Antel
StarringRichard Romanowsky
Hannelore Schroth
Hans Moser
Music byPeter Kreuder
CinematographyOskar Schnirch
Edited byArnfried Heyne
Production
company
Kollektiv Film
Distributed bySovexport
Release date
23 January 1948
Running time
100 minutes
CountryAustria
LanguageGerman

The film's sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody. It was shot at the Rosenhügel Studios in Vienna, which was controlled by the Soviet occupation forces. It was distributed by the East Berlin-based Sovexport.

Cast

gollark: * scanned bee connectome
gollark: * robotic entity
gollark: `x` is the other person.
gollark: * `y` is.
gollark: What? I'm pretty sure that `x` (the parameter to your function) is always you.

References

  1. Fritsche p.232

Bibliography

  • Fritsche, Maria. Homemade Men in Postwar Austrian Cinema: Nationhood, Genre and Masculinity. Berghahn Books, 2013.
  • Von Dassanowsky, Robert. Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland, 2005.


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