The Flute Concert of Sans-souci

The Flute Concert of Sans-souci

Release date : December 19, 1930
Runtime : 1h 28m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Gustav Ucicky /
Production companies : UFA /
December 19, 1930 1h 28m Germany History German More
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In 1756, a masked ball was officially celebrated in the Dresden Palais of the Saxon Minister Heinrich von Brühl. Unofficially, however, talks are taking place with the envoys of Austria, Russia and France with the aim of conspiring against the Prussian King Frederick II. The Prussian envoy, Major von Lindeneck, succeeded in bringing a copy of the concluded secret treaty to the Prussian king. Friedrich consults with his generals, who urge caution. Friedrich is stunned by the reaction and now develops a counter-plan. To do this, he sends von Lindeneck back to Dresden. However, the latter is not very enthusiastic about this, as he thinks he has reason to doubt his wife Blanche's marital fidelity, and he now has to leave her alone.
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Otto Gebühr
King Frederick II
Renate Müller
Blanche von Lindeneck
Hans Brausewetter
Korrespondent
Attila Hörbiger
Zweiter Kurier
Heinrich Gretler
Grenzjäger
Raoul Aslan
Reichsgraf Heinrich von Brühl
Hans Rehmann
Major von Lindeneck
Walter Janssen
Maltzahn, Preußischer Gesandter in Dresden
Friedrich Kayssler
Karl Wilhelm von Finckenstein
Carl Goetz
Michael Gabriel Fredersdorf
Margarete Schön
Prinzess Amalie

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  • title:The Flute Concert of Sans-souci
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1930
  • Runtime:1h 28m
  • Genres: History · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Gustav Ucicky /
  • Writers: Johannes Brandt · Walter Reisch ·
  • Production companies: UFA ·
  • Overview:In 1756, a masked ball was officially celebrated in the Dresden Palais of the Saxon Minister Heinrich von Brühl. Unofficially, however, talks are taking place with the envoys of Austria, Russia and France with the aim of conspiring against the Prussian King Frederick II. The Prussian envoy, Major von Lindeneck, succeeded in bringing a copy of the concluded secret treaty to the Prussian king. Friedrich consults with his generals, who urge caution. Friedrich is stunned by the reaction and now develops a counter-plan. To do this, he sends von Lindeneck back to Dresden. However, the latter is not very enthusiastic about this, as he thinks he has reason to doubt his wife Blanche's marital fidelity, and he now has to leave her alone.
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