
Rauschende Melodien
Directed by Ernst W. FiedlerA close film adaptation of Johann Strauss' "Fledermaus". Notary Falke uses Prince Orlofsky's ball, at which the distinguished gentlemen of Viennese society enjoy themselves with the opera's ballet girls, to take revenge on Dr. Eisenstein, who once embarrassed him after a drinking bout. Falke also invites Eisenstein's wife Rosalinde. During the lavish party, Eisenstein courts his own wife, who is disguised as a Hungarian countess. In the morning, he hurries to prison to serve a short sentence. His indignation is great when a Dr. Eisenstein is already sitting there. He had been taken from his wife's arms the night before. He makes a scene for Rosalinde, but she convicts him of infidelity with the Hungarian countess.
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Rauschende Melodien was released on 20 mei 1955.
Rauschende Melodien was directed by Ernst W. Fiedler.
Rauschende Melodien has a runtime of 86 m.
A close film adaptation of Johann Strauss' "Fledermaus". Notary Falke uses Prince Orlofsky's ball, at which the distinguished gentlemen of Viennese society enjoy themselves with the opera's ballet girls, to take revenge on Dr. Eisenstein, who once embarrassed him after a drinking bout. Falke also invites Eisenstein's wife Rosalinde. During the lavish party, Eisenstein courts his own wife, who is disguised as a Hungarian countess. In the morning, he hurries to prison to serve a short sentence. His indignation is great when a Dr. Eisenstein is already sitting there. He had been taken from his wife's arms the night before. He makes a scene for Rosalinde, but she convicts him of infidelity with the Hungarian countess.
The key characters in Rauschende Melodien are Gabriel von Eisenstein (Erich Arnold), Rosalinde von Eisenstein (Jarmila Kšírová), Prinz Orlofsky (Gerd Frickhöffer).
Rauschende Melodien is a Komedie, Muziek, Musical film.
Rauschende Melodien has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.






