Season in Salzburg (1961 film)

  • Peter Alexander: Heinz Doll
  • Waltraud Haas: Theres pride Inger
  • Ingeborg Beautiful Anne Marie pride Inger
  • Gunnar Möller: Dr. Erich Elz
  • Peter Vogel: Hans Stiegler
  • Loni Heuser: Heide Pritwitz
  • Richard Romanowsky: Professor Spindler
  • Oskar Sima: police - inspector
  • Beppo Brem: Xaver Möslacher
  • Else Rambausek: Lina Möslacher
  • Helli Servi: Vroni
  • Sissy Löwinger: Walpurga
  • Elisabeth Stiepl
  • Raoul Retzer: policeman
  • Hugo Gottschlich: Sepp
  • Walter Regelsberger: policeman

Season in Salzburg is an Austrian film comedy from 1961 with the main actors Waltraud Haas and Peter Alexander. It is based on the eponymous operetta by Fred Raymond, which was filmed in 1952. The German premiere took place on 27 October 1961 in Hamburg, City.

Action

Since the three actor Heinz Doll, Toni Mack and Hans Stiegler are without commitment, they log on to an advertisement in the search for the inn "Zum blue gentian " a waiter, a porter and a lift-boy.

Heinz, Toni and Hans do their unfamiliar tasks to the satisfaction of their employer Theres pride Inger. For the lift-boy Hans and the food carrier Toni seems privately to wave the happiness - the maid Vroni throws Hans fell glances and the cook Walpurga has in store for the hungry Toni always something edible.

Even the charm of waiters Heinz shows its effect in the beautiful hostess. But has a persistent suitors already in Dr. Elz. So when Anne Marie, the pretty stepdaughter of the landlady, comes from the Hotel School at the inn, the feelings of everyone involved get into chaos and a happy ending seems almost impossible. It would take an excursion together by Heinz and Anne Marie on the Grossglockner is both clear on what they feel for each other.

Songs

  • Guide
  • Give me your hands
  • And the music plays to
  • Salzburg dumplings
  • When Toni with the Vroni

Reviews

" Operetta Misty film ostensibly Austrian taste '. [ ... ] As a remake with Peter Alexander not much exhilarating as the Erstverfilmung with Adrian Hoven of 1952. "

More

For film comedies of this kind is a bit unusual that the " dream couple " not early is recognizable, but that the main actor Peter Alexander long between two sympathetic courted ( Waltraud Haas and Ingeborg Beautiful ) fluctuates. Waltraud Haas said: "Many people regretted at the time that I have Peter Alexander neither in the movie nor in life. " An ironic allusion to the dream couple Haas / Alexander is also evident in the film that Peter Alexander as special qualification for job as head waiter its existing Acting experience in the white Horse Inn (1960 ) as head waiter Leopold ( the hostess there was also Waltraud Haas) mentioned.

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