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The Emperor Waltz
- Original title
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The Emperor Waltz
- Year
- 1948
- Running time
- 116 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
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- Screenwriter
Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder
- Music
Victor Young, Troy Sanders
- Cinematography
George Barnes
- Cast
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- Producer
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Paramount Pictures
- Genre
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Comedy. Musical. Romance | Dogs/Wolves
- Synopsis
- A rare musical comedy for Wilder (Senator McCarthy era, remember?), it stars Bing Crosby as Virgil H. Smith, a phonograph salesman, plying his wares in turn-of-the-20th-century Vienna. Believing that if he's able to sell a phonograph to Emperor Franz Joseph I, the rest of Austria will soon follow his example, Virgil attempts to gain access to the man.
- Awards
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1948: 2 Nominations for Oscar: Best Soundtrack (Musical), Costume Design (color)
1948: Writers Guild of America (WGA): Nominated for Best Musical Screenplay
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