Her Highness Dances the Waltz (German: Hoheit tanzt Walzer) is a 1935 musical comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Irén Ágay, André Mattoni and Hans Homma.[1] The operetta film is based on the 1912 operetta Hoheit tanzt Walzer by Leo Ascher (music) and Alfred Grünwald (libretto). It was made as an at the Barrandov Studios in Prague. It is one of the few Czech productions that was not made in Czech.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Artur Berger. A French version Valse éternelle was released in 1936.
Her Highness Dances the Waltz | |
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Directed by | Max Neufeld |
Written by | Julius Brammer (operetta) Alfred Grünwald (operetta) Max Neufeld |
Produced by | Julius Außenberg |
Starring | Irén Ágay André Mattoni Hans Homma |
Cinematography | Willy Goldberger |
Edited by | Jan Kohout Antonín Zelenka |
Music by | Leo Ascher (operetta) |
Production company | Elektafilm |
Distributed by | Elektafilm Huschak & Company Bavaria-film |
Release date | 25 December 1935 |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | German |
Budget | 3,000,000 Kčs (for both versisons) |
Films directed by Max Neufeld | |
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