

08/10/1954
With a certain degree of audacity, Girardi from Graz manages to gain a foothold at the Strampfertheater, a well-attended traditional theater in Vienna. However, his engagement as a new comedian leads to fierce competition with the theater's established star, Felix Schweighofer. Girardi's plans to entertain the audience at a high level are ultimately crowned with success, even though he is long underrated. He is hired by the Theater an der Wien, where, during rehearsals for a new operetta, he even persuades the strict Johann Strauss to compose an additional waltz for him. Girardi distills his special brand of comedy from events beyond the stage, from his own experiences. Confidently, the actor rises to become a favorite with the audience, against all odds. All of Vienna is enthusiastic about Girardi, singing his songs and applauding his shows.

Karl Paryla
as Alexander Girardi

Christl Mardayn
as Josefine Gallmeyer

Angelika Hauff
as Helene Odilon

Vilma Degischer
as Katharina Schratt

Marianne Schönauer
as Marie Geistinger

Alma Seidler
as Girardis Mutter

Alfred Neugebauer
as Graf Stürgheim

Grete Zimmer
as Gräfin Stürgheim

Otto Wögerer
as Baron Schildkorn

Eduard Strauss Jr.
as Johann Strauß

Wolfgang Heinz
as Franz von Suppe

Oskar Wegrostek
as Schweighofer

Friedrich Neubauer
as Rotter

Kurt Preger
as Friese

Heinz Schulbaur
as Strampfer

Emmerich Arleth
as

Kurt Dichtl
as

Richard Eybner
as

Hugo Gottschlich
as

Fritz Muliar
as
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