Mayerling (1957) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 4, 1957

Original Title:
Mayerling

Alternate Titles:
Producer's Showcase: Mayerling

Genres:
History | Romance | TV Movie | War

Production Companies:
Showcase Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Mayerling is the name of a notorious Austrian village linked to a romantic tragedy. At a royal hunting lodge there, in 1889, Crown Prince Rudolf--desperate over his father's command to put away his teenage mistress, the Baroness Marie Vetsera--shot her to death and killed himself. The misfortune may indeed have been a murder-suicide, but perhaps it was a political assassination, or even the result of a lunatic family vendetta: scholarship is still catching up with the facts.

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Adaptation:
Andrew McCullough
Irma von Cube

Assistant Director:
Dean Whitmore

Associate Producer:
Leo Davis

Casting Director:
Joan MacDonald

Choreographer:
Marc Breaux

Conductor:
George Bassman

Costume Design:
Dorothy Jeakins

Director:
Anatole Litvak
Kirk Browning

Editor:
Herman Kitchen

Executive Producer:
Mort Abrahams

Graphic Designer:
Bill Orgill

Lighting Director:
Jack Fitzpatrick

Makeup Artist:
Dick Smith

Novel:
Claude Anet

Original Music Composer:
George Bassman

Producer:
Anatole Litvak

Production Assistant:
Andrew McCullough
Edith Hamlin

Production Executive:
Alvin Cooperman

Production Manager:
George Lawrence

Production Supervisor:
Shelley Hull

Settings:
Otis Riggs

Sound:
Fred Christie

Technical Supervisor:
Jack Coffey
Ed Hoffmeister

Unit Manager:
Warren Burmeister

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