The Emperor Waltz
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| The Emperor Waltz | |
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| Directed by | Billy Wilder |
| Produced by | Charles Brackett |
| Written by | Billy Wilder Charles Brackett |
| Starring | Bing Crosby Joan Fontaine |
| Music by | Victor Young |
| Cinematography | George Barnes |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date(s) | July 2, 1948 |
| Running time | 106 mins. |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
The Emperor Waltz is a 1948 comedy musical film, directed by Billy Wilder, from a screenplay by Wilder and Charles Brackett. It was released by Paramount Pictures.
It starred Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine, Roland Culver, Lucile Watson and Richard Haydn, and told the story of a travelling salesman in early 20th century Austria.
It was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category of Best Costume Design, Color, (Edith Head), and Best Music Score (Victor Young).
Wilder and Brackett were also nominated for an award from the Writers Guild of America for their screenplay.
[edit] External links
The Emperor Waltz at the Internet Movie Database
Films directed by Billy Wilder |
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Mauvaise Graine • The Major and the Minor • Five Graves to Cairo • Double Indemnity • Death Mills • The Lost Weekend • The Emperor Waltz • A Foreign Affair • Sunset Boulevard • Ace in the Hole • Stalag 17 • Sabrina • The Seven Year Itch • The Spirit of St. Louis • Love in the Afternoon • Witness for the Prosecution • Some Like It Hot • The Apartment • One, Two, Three • Irma la Douce • Kiss Me, Stupid • The Fortune Cookie • The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes • Avanti! • The Front Page • Fedora • Buddy Buddy |
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