The Blue Straw Hat
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| The Blue Straw Hat | |
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| Directed by | Viktor Tourjansky |
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| Based on | The Blue Straw Hat by Friedrich Michael |
| Produced by | Georg Witt |
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| Cinematography | Konstantin Irmen-Tschet |
| Edited by | Werner Jacobs |
| Music by | |
Production company | Georg Witt-Film |
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Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | West Germany |
| Language | German |
The Blue Straw Hat (German: Der blaue Strohhut) is a 1949 West German period comedy film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Margot Hielscher, Karl Schönböck and Mady Rahl.[1] It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in the city's Nymphenburg Palace Park. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin and Max Seefelder. It is based on the play of the same title by Friedrich Michael.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Margot Hielscher as Lola
- Karl Schönböck as Paul
- Gisela Schmidting as Isabella
- Gustav Knuth as Caesar von Waldau
- Mady Rahl as Mathilde
- Hubert von Meyerinck as Ciapollini
- Theodor Danegger as Kellner Franz
- Walter Kottenkamp as Kammersänger
- Trude Hesterberg as Seine Frau
- Joseph Offenbach as Mario
- Nicolas Koline as Kellner im Separée
- Viktor Afritsch as Fotograf Anton
- Inge Koestler as Gaby
- Walter Janssen as Geschäftsführer Kurpark
- Kurt von Ruffin as Geschäftsführer Mühle
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Goble p. 324
Bibliography
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External links
[edit | edit source]- The Blue Straw Hat at IMDbLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
Categories:
- 1949 films
- West German films
- 1940s German-language films
- Films directed by Victor Tourjansky
- Films shot at Bavaria Studios
- 1940s historical comedy films
- German historical comedy films
- German films based on plays
- Films set in the 1900s
- German black-and-white films
- 1949 comedy films
- 1940s German films
- Films shot in Munich
- Films scored by Alois Melichar
- German-language historical comedy films
- 1940s German film stubs
