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Schani, Johan Strauss Jr., has fallen in love with the daughter of the town’s baker. While he is playing music for her, the…

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Genre: British, Romance.

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  • Summary:   Schani, Johan Strauss Jr., has fallen in love with the daughter of the town's baker. While he is playing music for her, the Countess overhears and decides to hire him to write a song for her. Schani's girlfriend doesn't approve of him working for the Countess... What will he do?
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  • Genres:   British, Romance
  • Directed by:   Alfred Hitchcock
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"Waltzes From Vienna" (1934) Cast:

  • Esmond Knight - Johann "Schani" Strauss, the Younger
  • Jessie Matthews - Rasi
  • Edmund Gwenn - Johann Strauss
  • Fay Compton - Countess Helga von Stahl
  • Frank Vosper - Prince Gustav
  • Robert Hale - Ebezeder
  • Marcus Barron - Drexter
  • Charles Heslop - Valet
  • Betty Huntley-Wright - Lady's Maid
  • Hindle Edgar - Leopold
  • Sybil Grove - Mme. Fouchett
  • Billy Shine Jr. - Carl
  • Bertram Dench - Engine driver
  • B. M. Lewis - Domeyer
  • Cyril Smith - Secretary

2 Comments

  1. Delightful nothing more. In spite of the title, there was very little music.
    What there was gets four stars. I love
    “The Great Waltz.” This was a poor
    relation. Nothing Hitchcockian about this.
    The brightest spot was delightful Jessie
    Matthews.

  2. Bravo! Bravo! A toast to the Strauss family! Ah, “The Blue Danube.” So beautiful. So moving. It brings a tear to my eye. I have not waltzed in forty-four years. I must do it. I must do it. And a toast to you, Mr. bnw, for providing the movie. It was worth watching if for no other reason than to be reminded of that one beautiful, exhilarating, piece of music.

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