Palace Scandal (1949)
April 15, 1949Release Date
Palace Scandal (1949)
April 15, 1949Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Elfie Mayerhofer
Christine Holm

Hans Nielsen
Leutnant Walter von Arnegg

Erich Ponto
Prince Serenissimus

Paul Henckels
Emil Knirps

Albert Florath
Colonel Flumms

Erwin Biegel
Pastor

Josef Eichheim
Mech

Hans Leibelt
Court Marshal von Arnegg
Details.
Release DateApril 15, 1949
Original NameDas kleine Hofkonzert
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 17m
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The Court Concert (German: Das kleine Hofkonzert) is a 1948 German musical comedy film written and directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Elfie Mayerhofer, Hans Nielsen and Erich Ponto. In the United States it was released as Palace Scandal.
It is based on the 1935 musical comedy The Court Concert (music: Edmund Nick) which Verhoeven had co-written. A previous film version was made in 1936 and directed by Douglas Sirk. The remake was shot using agfacolor. Both productions are in the tradition of operetta films.
It was produced by the major studio Tobis Film during 1944, but was not given a formal release until 1948 in Sweden and then East and West Germany the following year.
The art director Otto Erdmann worked on the film's sets. Location shooting took place in Bavaria.