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Hochzeitsmarsch

Originaltitel: The Wedding March
  • 1928
  • Passed
  • 1 Std. 53 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
1997
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Erich von Stroheim in Hochzeitsmarsch (1928)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA young impoverished aristocrat falls in love with an inn-keepers daughter, but has to marry money.A young impoverished aristocrat falls in love with an inn-keepers daughter, but has to marry money.A young impoverished aristocrat falls in love with an inn-keepers daughter, but has to marry money.

  • Regie
    • Erich von Stroheim
  • Drehbuch
    • Harry Carr
    • Erich von Stroheim
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Erich von Stroheim
    • Fay Wray
    • Zasu Pitts
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,3/10
    1997
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Erich von Stroheim
    • Drehbuch
      • Harry Carr
      • Erich von Stroheim
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Erich von Stroheim
      • Fay Wray
      • Zasu Pitts
    • 22Benutzerrezensionen
    • 21Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 wins total

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    Erich von Stroheim
    Erich von Stroheim
    • Nicki…
    Fay Wray
    Fay Wray
    • Mitzi…
    Zasu Pitts
    Zasu Pitts
    • Cecelia Schweisser
    Matthew Betz
    Matthew Betz
    • Schani Eberle - the Butcher
    George Fawcett
    George Fawcett
    • Prince Ottokar von Wildeliebe Rauffenburg
    Maude George
    Maude George
    • Princess Maria - Nicki's mother
    George Nichols
    George Nichols
    • Fortunat Schweisser - the Industrialist
    Dale Fuller
    Dale Fuller
    • Katerina Schrammel - Mitzi's mother
    Hughie Mack
    Hughie Mack
    • Johann Eberle - the Wine-grower
    Cesare Gravina
    • Martin Schrammell - Mitzi's father
    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Navratil
    Anton Vaverka
    • Emperor Franz-Josef
    Archduke Leopold of Austria
      Albert Conti
      Albert Conti
      • Imperial Guard
      • (Nicht genannt)
      Claire Delmar
      Claire Delmar
      • Noble Lady at Corpus Christi Mass
      • (Nicht genannt)
      Peggy Eames
      • Little Girl at Corpus Christi Procession
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      Ray Erlenborn
      Ray Erlenborn
      • Altar boy
      • (Nicht genannt)
      Carey Harrison
      • Imperial Guard
      • (Nicht genannt)
      • Regie
        • Erich von Stroheim
      • Drehbuch
        • Harry Carr
        • Erich von Stroheim
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      didi-5

      Whatever happened to Fay Wray?

      A sweet, sweet film full of apple blossoms, parades, and Miss Wray's delight at being bought a box of chocolates ... absolutely wonderful ... despite Nicki and Mitzi being perhaps the oddest odd couple you could find, it somehow works. Lingers in the mind a long time after viewing. Highly recommended.
      7davidmvining

      Escaping Irving Thalberg

      Leaving MGM (and Irving Thalberg) behind and joining Paramount, Erich von Stroheim worked with his co-writer Harry Carr to come up with a tale set in Stroheim's native Vienna, a tale as large and expansive as anything he had told. The production ran on for nine months after having essentially recreated a large section of 1914 Vienna on the Paramount backlot until the studio shut down production and forced Stroheim to cut a film with what he had. He ended up producing two films, The Wedding March and its now lost sequel The Honeymoon, and the first half (well, perhaps the first third, there was apparently talk of a third entry) feels truncated. The films were also victims of the transition to sound, getting left behind in the mad dash for talkies that Paramount was obviously not willing to give money to Stroheim to reshoot in order to accomplish. The end result is a nice film with a surprisingly hard edged finale that really feels like it was going to feed into something more but manages to stand well enough on its own.

      Prince Nicki (Stroheim) is the only son of an old Viennese family that is running low on funds. He spends his nights pursuing expensive women and gambling, getting himself into financial holes that his father, Prince Ottokar (George Fawcett), refuses to help with the problem while his mother, Princess Maria (Maude George), helps him paper over the problems, but she extracts from him a promise that he will marry money, a woman of her choosing. He happily accepts, and in the tradition of these sorts of romantic operettas, Nicki instantly discovers the woman he actually loves, a common girl named Mitzi (Fay Wray), the daughter of an innkeeper who is purportedly betrothed to Schani (Matthew Betz), a butcher.

      The movie is built out of extended sequences, the first of which is really where Nicki meets Mitzi, and it's where the film is at its most charming. Nicki is part of a military parade on Corpus Christi, stationed to the side as the Emperor Franz-Josef enters the cathedral. Nicki and Mitzi catch each other's eyes, and it's just a series of small, playful bits of mostly wordless banter between the two as things happen around them, mostly Mitzi's father (Cesare Gravina) and mother (Dale Fuller) engage with Schani, notice the flirting going on between their daughter and the notorious, penniless womanizer on the horse and in the uniform above them.

      The romance between the two grows around a late night meeting where Nicki visits Mitzi at her window, taking her out to look at the beautiful Blue Danube River, but this happens while Prince Ottokar meets with the rich industrialist Fortunat Schweisser (George Nichols) to arrange the marriage of Nicki to Schweisser's daughter Cecelia (ZaSu Pitts). I mean...it was kind of predictable that Nicki's parents would figure out a less than ideal match (Cecelia has a limp) just when Nicki finds true love. It really is that kind of movie.

      What this doesn't seem to be is the kind of movie where Nicki marries Cecelia, leaving Mitzi alone to try and save Nicki's life because Schani is so mad at what's going on that even though Nicki's marrying another woman, Schani can't take the shame and is planning on murdering Nicki as he walks out of his own wedding. This is either the most cynical ending of Stroheim's career outside of Greed, or it's essentially the second act turn that was going to get resolved in further story that probably would have been captured in The Honeymoon.

      It's a largely nice look at Vienna in 1914, at ill-fated romance, and with a not entirely expected ending that sends our loving characters in vastly different directions. I wish The Honeymoon still existed in order to see how the story resolved (I imagine it's pretty standard romantic stuff and Nicki and Mitzi end up together), but this does feel like half of a story instead of something entirely completely. Still, the production design is impeccable (one of the film's cameramen got married on the set of the cathedral), enough so that when it was complete Stroheim reportedly declared that he was standing in the Vienna of his youth. The acting is good all around, and the romance is solidly built. Without the second half of the story, it feels like a trifle with an unexpected ending. Still, it's nice.
      9Shelly_Servo3000

      A Fine Example of Good Melodrama

      Erich Von Stroheim is known for his iron-clad grip on his productions. "The Wedding March" is no exception. But his desire for perfection is one reason this movie is so wonderful. For those of you who only know him as Max von Mayerling in "Sunset Blvd." and Fay Wray as King Kong's "girlfriend", you need to do yourself a favor and watch this movie. It's touchingly beautiful and doesn't end quite the way you'd think it would.
      GManfred

      Sumptuous

      The plot and storyline of "The Wedding March" has been done before. Rich boy meets poor girl, rich boy gives up poor girl to marry rich girl - similar to "The Student Prince" without music. Erich von Stroheim looks very young as the prince, Fay Wray looks very pretty as the poor girl, and Zasu Pitts looks like Zasu Pitts as the rich girl. No bad acting performances in this picture as the cast are all very competent. I'm passing on a recap as every reviewer gives one.

      What sets "The Wedding March" apart are the sets and the costumes. Scene after scene is meticulously staged for optimum effect, and apparently no expense was spared on either props or costumes. This is part of the reason von Stroheim ran into problems with the heads of several studios, as he usually went way over budget, incurring the wrath of many producers. It is rumored that, for instance, he would insist that extras wear underwear with a royal monogram in his period pieces so that all concerned would feel intimately connected to the production!
      7AlsExGal

      Opulent romantic drama from Erich von Stroheim

      Von Stroheim stars as Austrian nobleman Nickolas von Wildeliebe-Rauffenberg. His family wants him to marry Cecelia Schweisser (Zasu Pitts), the crippled daughter of a wealthy business magnate. But Nicki meets the beautiful Mitzi (Fay Wray), a farm girl and harp player of low birth. Mitzi is being pursued by the loutish butcher Schani (Matthew Betz), but her heart pines for the dashing Nicki. Can their love survive the pullback from society?

      Stroheim lavishes the screen with ornate costumes and settings that threaten to overwhelm the meager narrative. There's even a lengthy Technicolor segment showing a parade full of pomp and majesty. Wray is very good, sensual yet innocent at the same time. Pitts also manages to elicit pathos from a role that could easily have been a one-note villain. Stroheim encountered his usual post-production problems, and multiple editors were brought in to work on the film, including Josef von Sternberg. Some consider this a masterpiece, whereas I found it good, though not exceptionally so.

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      • Wissenswertes
        Copies of the film were few and rarely shown, until Erich von Stroheim was shown the French copy at the Cinematheque Francaise by Henri Langlois in 1954. Von Stroheim was able to give editing instructions, thanks to which Kevin Brownlow was able to restore this film to the director's cut, using the color segment of the Corpus Christi procession, material found only in the USA version and the copy at the Library of Congress Film Archive, and also restoring it to the 24 fps speed.
      • Zitate

        Title Card: O Love - - without thee - - Marriage is a sacrilege and mockery!

      • Crazy Credits
        In its entirety an ERICH VON STROHEIM Creation
      • Verbindungen
        Featured in Erich von Stroheim - Der Mann mit dem bösen Blick (1979)
      • Soundtracks
        PARADISE (The Love Theme)
        Music by J.S. Zamecnik

        Lyrics by Harry D. Kerr

        Copyright 1928 Sam Fox Music Pub. Co.

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 9. Juli 1929 (Deutschland)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Sprache
        • Englisch
      • Auch bekannt als
        • The Wedding March
      • Drehorte
        • Selig Mission Zoo - 3800 Mission Road, Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
      • Produktionsfirma
        • Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation
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        • 1.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • Laufzeit
        1 Stunde 53 Minuten
      • Farbe
        • Black and White
      • Sound-Mix
        • Silent
      • Seitenverhältnis
        • 1.33 : 1

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