• Source: Hannerl
    • Hannerl is a 1952 Austrian comedy film directed by Ernst Marischka and starring Johanna Matz, Adrian Hoven and Paul Hörbiger. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff.


      Synopsis


      Hannerl Möller, the daughter of a museum director, has ambitions to become a theater dancer 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 the theatrical producer. Believing that she may actually be his daughter from a dalliance in Cologne many years before, he hires her for his latest revue show. This is to the irritation of the young theatre 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.


      Cast


      Johanna Matz as Hannerl Möller
      Adrian Hoven as Peter Bergmeister
      Paul Hörbiger as Hermann Gerstinger
      Richard Romanowsky as Eberhard Möller
      Adrienne Gessner as Elfie Möller
      Loni Heuser as Frau Gerstinger
      Eva Kerbler as Steffi Drexler, Tänzerin
      Kurt Heintela s Harry Gerstinger
      Fritz Imhoff as Dr. Waldemar Fink, Psychiater
      Rudolf Platte as Schmidtmeier
      Robert Rober as Konrad Schmöhle, Tänzer
      Elisabeth Stiepl as Schwester Emma
      Franz Böheim as Theater-Inspizient
      Karl Fochler as Kostüm-Designer


      References




      Bibliography


      Fritsche, Maria. Homemade Men in Postwar Austrian Cinema: Nationhood, Genre and Masculinity. Berghahn Books, 2013.


      External links


      Hannerl at IMDb

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