Waltzes from Vienna
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| Waltzes from Vienna | |
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| Image:Waltzesfromviennapic.gif Poster for Waltzes from Vienna | |
| Directed by | Alfred Hitchcock |
| Written by | Claude Allain |
| Starring | Esmond Knight Jessie Matthews Edmund Gwenn Fay Compton Frank Vosper |
| Release date(s) | 1934 |
| Running time | 80 min. |
| Country | Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
Waltzes from Vienna is a 1934 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film was also called Strauss' Great Waltz. The film tells the story of the writing and performance of The Blue Danube. According to Hitchcock:
| “ | Waltzes from Vienna gave me many opportunities for working out ideas in the relation of film and music. Naturally every cut in the film was worked out on the script before shooting began. But more than that, the musical cuts were worked out too. | ” |
Hitchcock told François Truffaut that this film was the lowest ebb of his career. He only agreed to make it because he had no other film projects that year, and wanted to stay working. He never again made a musical film.
Waltzes from Vienna was also a popular Ruritanian style musical, which is sometimes still performed by amateur companies due to its large chorus.
[edit] Cast
- Esmond Knight as Johann Strauss, the Younger
- Jessie Matthews as Rasi
- Edmund Gwenn as Johann Strauss, the Elder
- Fay Compton as Countess Helga von Stahl
[edit] External links
fr:Le Chant du Danube it:Vienna di Strauss

