In the Little House Below Emauzy (Czech: V tom domecku pod Emauzy) is a 1933 Czech musical drama film directed by Otto Kanturek and starring Adina Mandlová, Antonín Novotný and Ferdinand Hart. It is based on the 1911 operetta Alt-Wien [de] which used melodies by Joseph Lanner (1801–1843).[1] A separate German-language version The Happiness of Grinzing was also produced. Such multiple-language versions were common during the early years of sound film. It was shot at the Barrandov Studios in Prague with sets were designed by the art director Bohumil Heš [de]. Whereas the operetta and the German version were set in Vienna, this film takes places place close to the Emmaus Monastery in the Czech capital during the nineteenth century.
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Directed by | Otto Kanturek |
Written by | Otakar Hanus Karel Hašler Otto Rádl |
Starring | Adina Mandlová Antonín Novotný Ferdinand Hart |
Cinematography | Václav Vích |
Edited by | Marie Bourová |
Music by | Emil Maiwald |
Production company | Oka Film |
Distributed by | Oka Film |
Release date | 27 October 1933 |
Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
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