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Cast. Paula Wessely as Henriette Stein; Helene Thimig as Gretel Paskiewicz, geb. Alt; Hedwig Bleibtreu as Sophie Alt; Alma Seidler as Pauline Drauffen, geb. Alt; Maria Schell as Selma Rosner; Adrienne Gessner as Fürstin Pauline Metternich; Erni Mangold as Martha Monica Alt; Attila Hörbiger as Franz Alt; Paul Hörbiger as Otto Eberhard Alt ...
Der Engel mit der Posaune: Directed by Karl Hartl. With Paula Wessely, Helene Thimig, Hedwig Bleibtreu, Alma Seidler. A long time-span of Austrian history (from the late 19th century to the years after world war II) is reflected in the ups and downs of a family of piano-makers in Vienna.
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- Drama, History
- Karl Hartl
- 1953
The Angel with the Trumpet (German: Der Engel mit der Posaune) is a 1948 Austrian historical drama film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Paula Wessely, Helene Thimig and Maria Schell. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ernst Lothar. The film was remade in Britain in 1950, under the same title.
The Angel with the Trumpet. When Hitler comes to power, a girl of Jewish heritage makes up her own mind as to what the future holds in store for her. Anthony Bushell. Director.
- Drama
- Eileen Herlie
- Anthony Bushell
Directed by Karl Hartl. A long time-span of Austrian history (from the late 19th century to the years after world war II) is reflected in the ups and downs of a family of piano-makers in Vienna. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
- Karl Hartl
- Neue Wiener Filmproduktion, Vindobona
Jun 24, 2019 · One of the most important films of the time, The Angel with the Trumpet, the successful feature film by Karl Hartl from 1948 and freely adapted from the novel The Vienna Melody, written by Ernst Lothar in 1946. This is a family saga and a faithful portrait of around sixty years of Austrian history – from 1888, when the Habsburgs still reigned ...
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A long time-span of Austrian history (from the late 19th century to the years after world war II) is reflected in the ups and downs of a family of piano-makers in Vienna.