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Directed by | Ernst Marischka |
Written by | Ernst Marischka |
Produced by | Friedrich Erban |
Starring | Johanna Matz Adrian Hoven Paul Hörbiger |
Cinematography | Sepp Ketterer |
Edited by | Josefine Ramerstorfer |
Music by | Josef Bayer Willy Schmidt-Gentner |
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Distributed by | Sascha-Film |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
Hannerl is a 1952 Austriancomedy film directed byErnst Marischka and starringJohanna Matz,Adrian Hoven andPaul Hörbiger.[1] It was shot at theSievering Studios inVienna. The film's sets were designed by theart directorFritz Jüptner-Jonstorff.
Hannerl Möller, the daughter of amuseum director, has ambitions to become a theaterdancer despite her father's disapproval. She secretly takes dance lessons, and then bluffs her way ahead of all the other hopefuls by pretending to be the daughter of thetheatrical producer. Believing that she may actually be his daughter from a dalliance inCologne many years before, he hires her for his latestrevue show. This is to the irritation of the youngtheatre director Peter Bergmeister, who gradually develops feelings for her. However, when her lie about her parentage is about to be exposed, she runs away from the show.
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