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  1. Dancing Vienna

    1929 · Romance · 1h 48m

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  1. Dancing Vienna (German: Das tanzende Wien) is a 1927 German silent comedy film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Ben Lyon and Alfred Abel. A sound version was also prepared in 1928 by First National Pictures for release in the United States.

  2. Dancing Vienna: Directed by Frederic Zelnik. With Lya Mara, Ben Lyon, Alfred Abel, Eugen Burg. A cabaret singer in Germany is in love with a young American boy, and must convince his disapproving father that she is worthy of his son.

    • Frederic Zelnik
    • 1929-01-06
    • Fantasy, Music, Romance
    • Lya Mara, Ben Lyon, Alfred Abel
  3. Nov 27, 2007 · On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op. 314 (From "2001: A Space Odyssey") The horse of royalty, the world famous Lipizzaner Stallions have been delighting audiences around the world for decades.

    • 10 min
    • 1.3M
    • David Belenzon
  4. Miracle of the White Stallions: Directed by Arthur Hiller. With Robert Taylor, Lilli Palmer, Curd Jürgens, Eddie Albert. In 1945 the fate of Vienna's famous Lipizzaner stallions hangs into balance. American general Patton could save them but first he asks to see them perform.

    • (812)
    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • Arthur Hiller
    • 1963-03-29
  5. Jul 29, 2016 · Based on the autobiographical novel The Dancing White Horses of Vienna by Alois Podhajsky (retired head of the Spanish Riding School), Miracle of the White Stallions tells the true story of the...

  6. Family, Live Action, Drama, Classics. Vienna's famed Spanish Riding School – and its prized Lipizzan stallions – is threatened by devastating bombing raids and indifferent Nazi commanders.

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  8. Mar 23, 2012 · Based on the autobiographical novel “The Dancing White Horses of Vienna” by Alois Podhajsky, Miracle of the White Stallions tells us the true story of the Lipizzaner stallions of the Spanish Riding School during WWII. Walt Disney Productions produced the movie in 1963, starring Robert Taylor, Lilli Palmer, and Curt Jurgens.