The Eternal Waltz
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Ewiger Walzer – Langtitel Ewiger Walzer – Frauen um Johann Strauß bzw. Ewiger Walzer – Die Strauß-Dynastie, Wiederaufführungstitel auch Der ewige Walzer – ist eine deutsche Filmbiografie von Paul Verhoeven aus dem Jahr 1954.
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Le Beau Danube bleu (Ewiger Walzer) est un film allemand réalisé par Paul Verhoeven, sorti en 1954.
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The Eternal Waltz (German: Ewiger Walzer) is a 1954 West German drama film dramatizing the life of Johann Strauss II. The initial story was written by Hanns Marschall and Ruth Charlotte Silbermann, and the film itself was written by Alexander Lix; the adaptation was by Paul Verhoeven who also directed the film. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Vienna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Franz Bi and Bruno Monden.
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Ewiger Walzer – Langtitel Ewiger Walzer – Frauen um Johann Strauß bzw. Ewiger Walzer – Die Strauß-Dynastie, Wiederaufführungstitel auch Der ewige Walzer – ist eine deutsche Filmbiografie von Paul Verhoeven aus dem Jahr 1954.
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