Wiener Blut

Wiener Blut

Release date : May 1, 1972
Runtime : 1h 36m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Hermann Lanske /
Production companies : Unitel /
May 1, 1972 1h 36m Germany Music German More
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An operetta with music by Johann Strauss II. However, he did not see the premiere. Wiener Blut is set at the time of the Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815, an international conference that sought to settle Europe after the upheavals of the Napoleonic Wars, and follows a traditional operetta plot full of mistaken identities. Count Balduin Zedlau, ambassador of the tiny court of Reuss-Schleiz-Greiz, is posted to Vienna. Count Zedlau is married but a real Don Juan always looking for a new encounter. Many of Strauss' compositions are used in the operetta although he did not specifically composed them for the operetta.
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Ingeborg Hallstein
Gräfin Zedlau
René Kollo
Graf Zedlau
Dagmar Koller
Franziska 'Franzi' Cagliari
Benno Kusche
Fürst Ypsheim
Ossy Kolmann
Kutscher

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  • title:Wiener Blut
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1972
  • Runtime:1h 36m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Hermann Lanske /
  • Writers: Hugo Wiener · Hermann Lanske · Adolf Müller Sr. · Hermann Lanske · Hugo Wiener ·
  • Production companies: Unitel ·
  • Overview:An operetta with music by Johann Strauss II. However, he did not see the premiere. Wiener Blut is set at the time of the Congress of Vienna, 1814-1815, an international conference that sought to settle Europe after the upheavals of the Napoleonic Wars, and follows a traditional operetta plot full of mistaken identities. Count Balduin Zedlau, ambassador of the tiny court of Reuss-Schleiz-Greiz, is posted to Vienna. Count Zedlau is married but a real Don Juan always looking for a new encounter. Many of Strauss' compositions are used in the operetta although he did not specifically composed them for the operetta.
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