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Release Date:
September 19, 1958
Original Title:
Hoch klingt der Radetzkymarsch
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Lux Film
Sascha-Film Produktions GmbH
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
In the Vienna of the Biedermeier era, the young Carl makes a delicate wager with two officers: If he does not succeed in presenting a new romantic adventure by the next day, he has to treat the soldiers to ten bottles of sparkling wine. Albeit he tries in vain to seduce the pretty maid Franzi, Carl brags about his alleged conquest the next day in his favourite pub. When the senior lieutenant Stephan, who is head over heels in love with Franzi, hears about Carl’s putative success, he writes, out of his lovelornness, a catchy song about the carefree maids of Vienna. The song becomes the talk of the town — but the Viennese maids are so disgruntled about the earworm that they go on strike in protest at the grand Radetzky ball…
ADR & Dubbing:
Otto Untersalmberger
Art Direction:
Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff
Alexander Sawczynski
Assistant Director:
Carl von Barany
Camera Operator:
Rudolf Sandtner
Hannes Staudinger
Costume Design:
Charlotte Flemming
Director:
Géza von Bolváry
Director of Photography:
Hannes Staudinger
Editor:
Herma Sandtner
General Manager:
Herbert Gruber
Idea:
Emeric Roboz
Music:
Franz Grothe
Production Manager:
Karl Schwetter
Screenplay:
Kurt Nachmann
Hellmut Andics
Sound Director:
Herbert Janeczka
Unit Manager:
Wolfgang Birk
Alois Bednar
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