Falstaff in Vienna

Falstaff in Vienna
Directed by Leopold Hainisch
Produced by Heinz Hille
Written by Robert Hohlbaum (novella)
Max Wallner
Kurt Feltz
Starring Hans Nielsen
Gusti Wolf
Paul Hörbiger
Music by Alois Melichar
Cinematography Bruno Mondi
Edited by Johanna Rosinski
Production
company
Distributed by Tobis Film
Release date
26 September 1940
Running time
92 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

Falstaff in Vienna (German: Falstaff in Wien) is a 1940 German musical comedy film directed by Leopold Hainisch and starring Hans Nielsen, Gusti Wolf and Paul Hörbiger.[1] It portrays the life of the nineteenth century composer Otto Nicolai, known for works such as The Merry Wives of Windsor.

Cast

In alphabetical order

  • Wolf Albach-Retty as Robert von Weitenegg
  • Ernst Benzinger as Prompter at the premiere
  • Erna Berger as Soprano
  • Helmut Berndsen as Falstaff actor
  • Luise Bethke-Zitzmann as Gardenfrau Mizzi's in Berlin
  • Eduard Bornträger as Theatre box attendant
  • Julius Brandt as Clerk Pokorny
  • Theo Brandt
  • Gaston Briese as Stage manager of the Royal Opera House Berlin
  • Curt Cappi as Organ grinder
  • Michele Danton as Italian street hawker
  • Karl Etlinger as Senior clark Mödlinger
  • Hugo Flink
  • Senta Foltin as Demoiselle Leonie
  • Charles Francois as Guest in the theatre box
  • Hans Göbel as Singer
  • Harry Hardt as Policeman
  • Franz Heigl as Schani Habrechtsberger, journeyman at Sturm's
  • Karl Hellmer as Schanderl, Theatre attandant
  • Fritz Hinz-Fabricius as Theatre porter
  • Lizzi Holzschuh as Resi Sturm
  • William Huch as Servant at Berliner Opera
  • Paul Hörbiger as Court tailor Josef Sturm
  • Bruno Hübner as Second Kapellmeister Schlögl
  • Eduard Kandl as Bass
  • Roselotte Kettmann as Woman
  • Wolfgang Kieling as Loisl – Apprentice to master Sturm
  • Rudolf Kölling
  • Otto Lange
  • Herrmann Luddecke
  • Hans Nielsen as Otto Nicolai
  • Hans Obermanns as Singer
  • Paul Otto as Count Redern, General Director of the Royal theatres in Berlin
  • Marie-Louise Schilp as Mrs Reich (Mistress Page) – Soprano
  • Ingeborg Schmidt-Stein as Mrs Fluth (Mistress Ford)
  • Walter Schramm-Duncker as Theatre guest
  • Carla Spletter as Soprano
  • Gretl Theimer as Kathi, Girl at Sturm's
  • Max Vierlinger
  • Gustav Waldau as Count Sedlnitzky
  • Ludwig Windisch as Singer
  • Hans Wocke as Baritone
  • Gusti Wolf as Mizzi Stadlmeier
  • Aribert Wäscher as Theatre director Pietro Balocchino

References

  1. Fawkes p. 110

Bibliography

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