Wiener Maedeln 1945
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Published on Jul 2, 2024
Viennese Girls
1949 film
Viennese Girls is a 1945 historical musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Anton Edthofer and Judith Holzmeister. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. It was the third film in Forst's "Viennese Trilogy" which also included Operetta and Vienna Blood. The film was finished in 1945, during the closing days of the Second World War. This led to severe delays in its release, which eventually took place in 1949 in two separate versions. One was released by the Soviet-backed Sovexport in the Eastern Bloc and the other by Forst. Wikipedia
Director Willi Forst
Produced by Willi Forst
Writer(s) Franz Gribitz, Erich Meder, Willi Forst
Starring Willi Forst, Anton Edthofer, Judith Holzmeister, Dora Komar
Music Karl Pauspertl, Willy Schmidt-Gentner
Cinematography Viktor Meihsl, Jan Stallich, Hannes Staudinger
Edited by Hermann Leitner, Josefine Ramerstorfer, Hans Wolff
Production, company Wien-Film
Distributed by Sascha-Film (Austria), Sovexport (E.Germany)
Released August 19, 1949, (E. Germany)
Running time 109 minutes
Country Austria (Part of Greater Germany)
Language German
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