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Der Kongreß tanzt

Der Kongress tanzt (English: The Congress Dances) is a German musical comedy film produced in 1931 by Ufa, directed by Erik Charell, starring Lilian Harvey as Christel Weinzinger, the glove seller, Willy Fritsch as Tsar Alexander I of Russia and his doppelgänger, Uralsky, Otto Wallburg as Bibikoff, his Adjutant, Conrad Veidt as Prince Metternich, Carl-Heinz Schroth as his Secretary, Pepi, Lil Dagover as the Countess and Alfred Abel as the King of Saxony.

Der Kongress tanzt
(English: Congress Dances)
Der Kongress tanzt (poster)
Directed byErik Charell
Written byNorbert Falk
Robert Liebmann
Produced byErich Pommer for Ufa
StarringLilian Harvey
Willy Fritsch
Edited byViktor Gertler
Music byWerner Richard Heymann
Distributed byUniversum Film AG (UFA)
Release dates
  • 29 September 1931 (1931-09-29) (Austria)
  • 20 October 1931 (1931-10-20) (Germany)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryWeimar Republic
LanguagesGerman
English
French

Der Kongress tanzt is a particularly well achieved move in Ufa's attempt to challenge US supremacy in the European film arena, taking advantage of the introduction of sound. As such, the studio released the movie in three different language versions (MLV): in German, in French as Le congrès s'amuse, and English as Congress Dances. Lilian Harvey played in all three versions, as she spoke all languages; Henri Garat replaced Willy Fritsch for the French and English versions.

Ufa spared no efforts: the cast reads like a who's who of German film, from the top billers of the day to heavy-weight comedians - even the supporting cast is made out of stars. The sets were lavish and top talent made up the entire technical cast.

Despite the ambition and the auspicious beginning, Ufa's challenge to US supremacy never materialized, both due to the strength of the Hollywood majors and to the constraints Germany's creative film and performers would suffer from 1933 onwards.

"This truffle of cinema unfolds its flavours like a heavenly feast for the anonymous millions it is dedicated to." Lichtbild-Bühne.

Plot edit

Der Kongress tanzt takes place during the Congress of Vienna, that took place in 1814/1815 after the Napoleonic Wars, a meeting between the powers that was to set the frontiers of the world.

Russia's Tsar Alexander is traveling incognito among the people in the tradition of his ancestor Peter the Great, coming across a witty and charming Viennese glove seller, the young Christel Weinzinger. She announces her business by throwing flowers with a visiting card into each carriage that drives past. As the story unfolds, Christel is accused of an assassination attempt and finally condemned. The punishment is however waived and Christel is again free.

The Tsar, having fallen in love with Christel, uses the visiting card, in order to visit her in her business. A romance develops, with Prince Metternich and his army of spies intending to use the situation to further his own agenda. This however clashes with Pepi, his secretary, who is also in love with Christel. Christel tells her friends about the romance, which is naturally not believed. Only as the Tsar arrives with a splendid carriage to fetch her, does astonishment set in.

The romance is terminated when Napoléon Bonaparte escapes from the island of Elba and marches upon Paris. The Tsar, as all other rulers, has to leave. Christel stays behind, miserable, but finds solace with Pepi.

Cast edit

German version
English version
French version

Reception edit

The Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited this movie as one of his 100 favorite films.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Thomas-Mason, Lee. "From Stanley Kubrick to Martin Scorsese: Akira Kurosawa once named his top 100 favourite films of all time". Far Out Magazine. Retrieved 23 January 2023.

External links edit

  • Der Kongreß tanzt at IMDb  
  • Der Kongreß tanzt at AllMovie

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For the English language version see Congress Dances For the 1955 remake see Der Kongress tanzt 1955 film Der Kongress tanzt English The Congress Dances is a German musical comedy film produced in 1931 by Ufa directed by Erik Charell starring Lilian Harvey as Christel Weinzinger the glove seller Willy Fritsch as Tsar Alexander I of Russia and his doppelganger Uralsky Otto Wallburg as Bibikoff his Adjutant Conrad Veidt as Prince Metternich Carl Heinz Schroth as his Secretary Pepi Lil Dagover as the Countess and Alfred Abel as the King of Saxony Der Kongress tanzt English Congress Dances Der Kongress tanzt poster Directed byErik CharellWritten byNorbert FalkRobert LiebmannProduced byErich Pommer for UfaStarringLilian HarveyWilly FritschEdited byViktor GertlerMusic byWerner Richard HeymannDistributed byUniversum Film AG UFA Release dates29 September 1931 1931 09 29 Austria 20 October 1931 1931 10 20 Germany Running time85 minutesCountryWeimar RepublicLanguagesGermanEnglishFrench Der Kongress tanzt is a particularly well achieved move in Ufa s attempt to challenge US supremacy in the European film arena taking advantage of the introduction of sound As such the studio released the movie in three different language versions MLV in German in French as Le congres s amuse and English as Congress Dances Lilian Harvey played in all three versions as she spoke all languages Henri Garat replaced Willy Fritsch for the French and English versions Ufa spared no efforts the cast reads like a who s who of German film from the top billers of the day to heavy weight comedians even the supporting cast is made out of stars The sets were lavish and top talent made up the entire technical cast Despite the ambition and the auspicious beginning Ufa s challenge to US supremacy never materialized both due to the strength of the Hollywood majors and to the constraints Germany s creative film and performers would suffer from 1933 onwards This truffle of cinema unfolds its flavours like a heavenly feast for the anonymous millions it is dedicated to Lichtbild Buhne Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editDer Kongress tanzt takes place during the Congress of Vienna that took place in 1814 1815 after the Napoleonic Wars a meeting between the powers that was to set the frontiers of the world Russia s Tsar Alexander is traveling incognito among the people in the tradition of his ancestor Peter the Great coming across a witty and charming Viennese glove seller the young Christel Weinzinger She announces her business by throwing flowers with a visiting card into each carriage that drives past As the story unfolds Christel is accused of an assassination attempt and finally condemned The punishment is however waived and Christel is again free The Tsar having fallen in love with Christel uses the visiting card in order to visit her in her business A romance develops with Prince Metternich and his army of spies intending to use the situation to further his own agenda This however clashes with Pepi his secretary who is also in love with Christel Christel tells her friends about the romance which is naturally not believed Only as the Tsar arrives with a splendid carriage to fetch her does astonishment set in The romance is terminated when Napoleon Bonaparte escapes from the island of Elba and marches upon Paris The Tsar as all other rulers has to leave Christel stays behind miserable but finds solace with Pepi Cast editGerman version Lilian Harvey as Christel Weinzinger Willy Fritsch as Czar Alexander of Russia Otto Wallburg as Bibikoff Conrad Veidt as Prince Metternich Carl Heinz Schroth as Pepi Lil Dagover as The Countess Adele Sandrock as The Princess Margarete Kupfer as The Countess Julius Falkenstein as The Minister of Finance Max Gulstorff as The Burgermeister Paul Horbiger as Heurigen Singer Boris Romanoff as Dancer Ernst Stahl Nachbaur as Napoleon English version Main article Congress Dances Lilian Harvey as Christel Conrad Veidt as Prince Metternich Henri Garat as Czar Alexander I Uralsky Lil Dagover as Countess Gibb McLaughlin as Bibikoff Reginald Purdell as Pepi Philipp Manning as King of Saxony Humberston Wright as Duke of Wellington Helen Haye as Princess Spencer Trevor as Finance Minister Tarquini d Or as Heurige Singer French version Lilian Harvey as Christel Weizinger Lil Dagover as The Countess Henri Garat as Alexander Uralsky Armand Bernard as Bibikoff Pierre Magnier as Metternich Odette Talazac as The Princess Robert Arnoux as Pepi Sinoel as Finance Minister Jean Dax as Talleyrand Paul Ollivier as Le Maire de Vienne Tarquini d Or as Heurige SingerReception editThe Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited this movie as one of his 100 favorite films 1 References edit Thomas Mason Lee From Stanley Kubrick to Martin Scorsese Akira Kurosawa once named his top 100 favourite films of all time Far Out Magazine Retrieved 23 January 2023 Movies of the 30s edited by Jurgen Muller Taschen External links editDer Kongress tanzt at IMDb nbsp Der Kongress tanzt at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Der Kongress tanzt amp oldid 1217157505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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