The Emperor's Waltz | |
Native Name: | |
Director: | Frederic Zelnik |
Producer: | Gabriel Levy |
Music: | Nico Dostal |
Cinematography: | Reimar Kuntze |
Editing: | Carl Otto Bartning |
Studio: | Zelnik-Film |
Distributor: | Aafa-Film |
Runtime: | 91 minutes |
Country: | Germany |
Language: | German |
The Emperor's Waltz (de|'''Kaiserwalzer''') is a 1933 German musical film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Mártha Eggerth, Paul Hörbiger, and Carl Esmond.[1] It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin with sets designed by the art director Franz Schroedter. Location shooting took place around the Austrian spa town Bad Ischl.[2]
In the days of Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Josef, an aristocrat and his son both fall for the same woman.
Distributed by Aafa-Film, the film was released in German cinemas on 24 January 1933 with the censorship visa granted on 21 December 1932.[3] In Austria, the film was released in 1933 by Koppelmann & Reiter under the title Audienz in Ischl. General Foreign Sales Corp. oversaw its release in the United States.