The White Horse Inn (1960 film) explained

The White Horse Inn
Native Name:
Director:Werner Jacobs
Producer:Herbert Gruber (producer)
Günther Stapenhorst (producer)
Walter Tjaden
Starring:Peter Alexander
Waltraut Haas
Adrian Hoven
Music:Heinz Gietz
Cinematography:Heinz Schnackertz
Editing:Arnfried Heyne
Studio:Carlton-Film
Sascha-Verleih
Distributor:Constantin Film
Runtime:103 minutes
Country:Austria
West Germany
Language:German

The White Horse Inn (originally Im weißen Rößl) is a 1960 Austrian-West German musical film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Waltraut Haas and Adrian Hoven.[1] It is based on the 1930 operetta The White Horse Inn by Ralph Benatzky and Robert Stolz[2]

The art directors Willy Schatz, Wolf Englert and Sepp Rothaur designed the film's sets. It was shot at the Bergland Studios in Wels in Upper Austria and on location in St. Wolfgang.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Fritsche, Maria. Homemade Men in Postwar Austrian Cinema: Nationhood, Genre and Masculinity. Berghahn Books, 2013. p. 204.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20090207033315/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/611289 BFI.org