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Rendezvous in Wien (1936)

Rendezvous in Wien (1936)
Several of Germany and Austria's most popular screen personalities, including Magda Schneider, Leo Slezak and Georg Alexander, are teamed up in the tuneful Rendezvous in Wien (Rendezvous in Vienna). Wolf Albach-Retty plays Franz Lenhardt, a talented but impoverished composer. In love with true-blue Gusti (Schneider), Franz would like to support her in the manner to which she is accustomed, but he can't seem to make a sale. Putting their heads together, Gusti and her all-wise aunt Hofrat (Adele Sandrock) pull a few strings to ensure Franz' ultimate success. Some chucklesome moments are provided by Slezak as a self-important singer and Alexander as a libidinous music publisher. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Adele SandrockLeo Slezak, (more)
Director(s):
Victor Janson
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Rendezvous in Wien

Several of Germany and Austria's most popular screen personalities, including Magda Schneider, Leo Slezak and Georg Alexander, are teamed up in the tuneful Rendezvous in Wien (Rendezvous in Vienna). Wolf Albach-Retty plays Franz Lenhardt, a talented but impoverished composer. In love with true-blue Gusti (Schneider), Franz would like to support her in the manner to which she is accustomed, but he can't seem to make a sale. Putting their heads together, Gusti and her all-wise aunt Hofrat (Adele Sandrock) pull a few strings to ensure Franz' ultimate success. Some chucklesome moments are provided by Slezak as a self-important singer and Alexander as a libidinous music publisher. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Victor Janson
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