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Mozart (1955)

Genre : Music, Drama

Runtime : 1H 27M

Director : Karl Hartl

Synopsis

This movie takes place during the premiere of Mozart's Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute). Not really depicting his entire life and loves, much of this is fictionalized scatology. Although not without basis in fact, Mozart has attained a somewhat colorful reputation and this is really just more of the same. The music is a joy, but the movie bogs down in titillation. Mozart's last days were lived in poverty and disgrace--stemming chiefly from his embracing of the Freemason stance, which was essentially a heresy in Austria and the rest of Europe at that time. None of this is depicted and even a satyr could not sustain the lifestyle Mozart has been portrayed as having here. Still, this is an interesting movie and worth a listen to.

Actors

Oskar Werner
Oskar Werner
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Johanna Matz
Johanna Matz
Annie Gottlieb
Gertrud Kückelmann
Gertrud Kückelmann
Constanze Mozart geb. Weber
Nadja Tiller
Nadja Tiller
Aloysia Weber
Angelika Hauff
Angelika Hauff
Suzi Gerl
Annie Rosar
Annie Rosar
Mutter Weber
Hugo Gottschlich
Hugo Gottschlich
Don Primus, Hausmeister
Chariklia Baxevanos
Chariklia Baxevanos
Sophie Weber
Egon von Jordan
Egon von Jordan
Bondini
Erich Kunz
Erich Kunz
Emanuel Schikaneder
Albin Skoda
Albin Skoda
Antonio Salieri, Court Composer
Raoul Aslan
Raoul Aslan
Rosenberg, treasurer
Walter Regelsberger
Walter Regelsberger
Süssmayer, Mazart's Famulus
Elfie Weissenböck
Elfie Weissenböck
Josefa Hofer - Queen of the Night
Alma Seidler
Alma Seidler
Gottlieb's mother
Ulrich Bettac
Ulrich Bettac
Gottlieb's father
Leopold Rudolf
Leopold Rudolf
a stranger, ordering the requiem
Helli Servi
Helli Servi
Lina, maids with Mozart
Raoul Retzer
Raoul Retzer
Gerl, actor of the Sarasto
Elisabeth Terval
Elisabeth Terval
Eleonore Gottlieb
Fred Hennings
Fred Hennings
Van Swieten
Franz Böheim
Franz Böheim
stage manager of the theater
Karl Eidlitz
Karl Eidlitz
Hoffmeister, music dealer
Karl Skraup
Karl Skraup
Valentin
Anton Dermota
Anton Dermota
Tamino (in "The Magic Flute")
Gottlob Frick
Gottlob Frick
Sarastro (in "The Magic Flute")
Hilde Güden
Hilde Güden
Pamina (in "The Magic Flute")
Erika Köth
Erika Köth
Queen of a Night (in "The Magic Flute")
Else Liebesberg
Else Liebesberg
Papagena (in "The Magic Flute")
Albert Rueprecht
Albert Rueprecht
Richard Szokoll
Richard Szokoll
Mozart's son
Walter Varndal
Walter Varndal
Oskar Wegrostek
Oskar Wegrostek
Helmut Wobisch
Helmut Wobisch
Horn Player
Peter Brand
Peter Brand
Schack, actor of the Tamino

Crews

Karl Hartl
Karl Hartl
Director
Karl Hartl
Karl Hartl
Story
Karl Hartl
Karl Hartl
Writer
Egon Komorzynski
Egon Komorzynski
Story
Franz Tassié
Franz Tassié
Writer
Josef W. Beyer
Josef W. Beyer
Producer
Julius Jonak
Julius Jonak
Producer
A.I. Paulini
A.I. Paulini
Producer
Ludwig Polsterer
Ludwig Polsterer
Executive Producer
Oskar Schnirch
Oskar Schnirch
Director of Photography
Henny Brünsch
Henny Brünsch
Editor
Leopold Kuhnert
Leopold Kuhnert
Editor
Rudolf Ohlschmidt
Rudolf Ohlschmidt
Editor
Werner Schlichting
Werner Schlichting
Production Design
Wolf Witzemann
Wolf Witzemann
Production Design
Hermann Merotti
Hermann Merotti
Art Direction
Hermann Merotti
Hermann Merotti
Costume Design
Franz Kemeta
Franz Kemeta
Sound

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