Season in Salzburg (1952)

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Movie
Original title Season in Salzburg
Country of production Austria
original language German
Publishing year 1952
length 105 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Ernst Marischka
script Ernst Marischka
production Erma Film-Produktion, Vienna
(Ernst Marischka)
Wien-Filmgesellschaft , Vienna
music Fred Raymond
camera Sepp Ketterer
occupation

Season in Salzburg is an Austrian fictional film by Ernst Marischka from 1952 in black and white.

The main roles were cast with Adrian Hoven and Gretl Schörg . The script comes from the director. It is based only on a few motifs from the operetta of the same name by Max Wallner , Kurt Feltz and Fred Raymond . In the Federal Republic of Germany, the film first came to the cinema on September 9, 1952, and in its country of production on October 23 of the same year.

action

The actors Heinz Doll, Hans Stiegler and Werner Mack failed to find a new job in good time after the last theater season and are now unemployed. So it is just right for them that the Salzburg mountain hotel "Zum Blaue Enzian" is looking for staff. Your applications will be equally successful. From then on, Heinz slips into the role of the head waiter, Werner into that of his assistant and Hans works as a lift boy and wage clerk at the same time. It doesn't take long, and the three of them are about to find happiness in their private lives: Heinz wins the sympathy of the widowed landlady Therese Stolzinger, Werner has an eye on the cook Walpurga and Hans falls in love with the maid Vroni.

As always during the high season , the long-time regular guest Dr. Elz, who does not tire, to hold the hand of the young landlady. But she feels more drawn to Heinz. His boss orders him to pick up her stepdaughter Annemarie from the train station. With her he goes on a trip to the Grossglockner. The two fall in love. Therese is initially disappointed with this development, but soon realizes that her stepdaughter is better off with Heinz. The stubborn regular Elz now has justified hope of being able to land with the landlady.

An atmospheric party with happy couples ends the season in Salzburg.

additions

The outdoor shots were made in Salzburg and on the Grossglockner, the indoor shots in the studios of Wien-Film . The buildings were created by the film architect Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff . Gerdago contributed the costumes. Willy Schmidt-Gentner directed the film orchestra. Friedrich Erban took over the production management.

criticism

The lexicon of the international film judges that the strip is a "unreal comedy about the operetta of the same name by Fred Raymond - sweet musical entertainment".

Remake

The Austrian director Franz Josef Gottlieb filmed the operetta again in 1961 under the same title with Peter Alexander and Waltraud Haas in the leading roles.

source

Program for the film: The New Film Program , published by H. Klemmer & Co., Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, without a number

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alfred Bauer: German feature film Almanach. Volume 2: 1946-1955 , pp. 289 f.
  2. Lexikon des Internationale Films, rororo-Taschenbuch No. 6322 (1988), p. 3208