Burgtheater
Director:Willi Forst
Actors:
Friedrich Mitterer
Leni Schindler
Baroness Seebach
Souffleur Sedlmayer
Josef Rainer
Baron Seebach
Schindler
Frau Schindler
Direktor des Burgtheaters
Schauspieler des Burgtheaters
Genre:Drama
Plots:
Friedrich Mitterer is the eccentric and basically socio-phobic star of the Viennese Burg Theater. His prompter takes care of his social interactions. When Mitterer meets the young Leni he relies on the prompter to establish contact.
Friedrich Mitterer (Werner Krauss) is the star of the Viennese Burg Theater. The eccentric and basically socio-phobic star. He has the prompter Sedlmayer (Hans Moser) take care of most of his social interactions. Even when he meets the young Leni (Hortense Raky) who finds really charming, he relies on Sedlmayer to establish contact. With these social skills, it's no wonder that he doesn't notice that Leni is head over heels for the aspiring actor Josef (Willy Eichberger). When Leni finds an invitation for the Baroness Seebach's (Olga Tschechowa) weekly party for the rich and famous at Mitterer's place, she steals it without thinking and gives it to Josef, setting quite a few things in motion.
Friedrich Mitterer is the eccentric and basically socio-phobic star of the Viennese Burg Theater. His prompter takes care of his social interactions. When Mitterer meets the young Leni he relies on the prompter to establish contact.
Friedrich Mitterer (Werner Krauss) is the star of the Viennese Burg Theater. The eccentric and basically socio-phobic star. He has the prompter Sedlmayer (Hans Moser) take care of most of his social interactions. Even when he meets the young Leni (Hortense Raky) who finds really charming, he relies on Sedlmayer to establish contact. With these social skills, it's no wonder that he doesn't notice that Leni is head over heels for the aspiring actor Josef (Willy Eichberger). When Leni finds an invitation for the Baroness Seebach's (Olga Tschechowa) weekly party for the rich and famous at Mitterer's place, she steals it without thinking and gives it to Josef, setting quite a few things in motion.