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For the 1955 film, see The Congress Dances (1955 film). 1932 film
Congress Dances
Directed byErik Charell
Written by
Produced byErich Pommer
Starring
CinematographyCarl Hoffmann
Edited byViktor Gertler
Music byWerner R. Heymann
Production
company
UFA
Distributed by
Release date
  • 11 April 1932 (1932-04-11)
Running time92 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageEnglish
Budget4 million Reichsmarks (equivalent to 16 million 2021 €)

Congress Dances is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Erik Charell and starring Lilian Harvey, Conrad Veidt and Henri Garat. It was an English-language version of the German film Der Kongreß tanzt. A separate French-language version Le congrès s'amuse was also made. It is centered on the Congress of Vienna, where an Austrian commoner is mistaken for the Tsar of Russia.

It was made at the Babelsberg Studio near Berlin. The film's sets were designed by Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig.

Cast

References

  1. BFI.org

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