The Flute Concert of Sans-souci
Das Flötenkonzert von Sans-Souci
Release: 1930-12-19
·Runtime: 88m
·★ 6.5
History
Drama
In 1756, a masked ball was officially celebrated in the Dresden Palais of the Saxon Minister Heinrich von Brühl. Unofficially, however, talks are taking place with the envoys of Austria, Russia and France with the aim of conspiring against the Prussian King Frederick II. The Prussian envoy, Major von Lindeneck, succeeded in bringing a copy of the concluded secret treaty to the Prussian king. Friedrich consults with his generals, who urge caution. Friedrich is stunned by the reaction and now develops a counter-plan. To do this, he sends von Lindeneck back to Dresden. However, the latter is not very enthusiastic about this, as he thinks he has reason to doubt his wife Blanche's marital fidelity, and he now has to leave her alone.
Production Countries
Germany
Production Companies
UFA
Cast
Theodor Loos
as Menzel
Otto Gebühr
as King Frederick II
Hubert von Meyerinck
as Attché
Renate Müller
as Blanche von Lindeneck
Attila Hörbiger
as Zweiter Kurier
Theo Lingen
as Kent
Hans Rehmann
as Major von Lindeneck
Friedrich Kayssler
as Karl Wilhelm von Finckenstein
Heinrich Gretler
as Grenzjäger
Carl Goetz
as Michael Gabriel Fredersdorf
Hans Brausewetter
as Korrespondent
Raoul Aslan
as Reichsgraf Heinrich von Brühl
Walter Janssen
as Maltzahn, Preußischer Gesandter in Dresden
Aribert Wäscher
as Pöllnitz
Margarete Schön
as Prinzess Amalie