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Sissi - Schicksalsjahre einer Kaiserin

  • 1957
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 49 Min.
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Romy Schneider in Sissi - Schicksalsjahre einer Kaiserin (1957)
Kostüm, DramaDramaGeschichteRomanze

Im letzten Film einer stark romantisierten Trilogie über Elisabeth "Sissi" von Österreich reist die junge Kaiserin durch ganz Europa.Im letzten Film einer stark romantisierten Trilogie über Elisabeth "Sissi" von Österreich reist die junge Kaiserin durch ganz Europa.Im letzten Film einer stark romantisierten Trilogie über Elisabeth "Sissi" von Österreich reist die junge Kaiserin durch ganz Europa.

  • Regie
    • Ernst Marischka
  • Drehbuch
    • Ernst Marischka
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Romy Schneider
    • Karlheinz Böhm
    • Magda Schneider
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    6,6/10
    6357
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Ernst Marischka
    • Drehbuch
      • Ernst Marischka
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Romy Schneider
      • Karlheinz Böhm
      • Magda Schneider
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    Romy Schneider
    Romy Schneider
    • Empress Elisabeth of Austria…
    Karlheinz Böhm
    Karlheinz Böhm
    • Emperor Franz Josef of Austria
    Magda Schneider
    Magda Schneider
    • Duchess Ludovika of Bavaria
    Gustav Knuth
    Gustav Knuth
    • Duke Max of Bavaria
    Uta Franz
    Uta Franz
    • Princess Helene…
    Walther Reyer
    Walther Reyer
    • Graf Andrassy
    Vilma Degischer
    Vilma Degischer
    • Archduchess Sophie, Franz Josef's mother
    Josef Meinrad
    Josef Meinrad
    • Oberst Böckl
    Senta Wengraf
    • Gräfin Bellegarde
    Erich Nikowitz
    • Erzherzog Franz-Karl
    Hans Ziegler
    Hans Ziegler
    • Hofrat Dr. Seeburger
    Sonia Sorel
    • Henriette Mendel
    • (as Sonja Sorel)
    Klaus Knuth
    Klaus Knuth
    • Prinz Ludwig
    Albert Rueprecht
    Albert Rueprecht
    • Erzherzog Ferdinand-Max
    Peter Neusser
    • Graf Batthyani
    Karl Fochler
    • Graf Grünne
    Susanne von Almassy
      Franca Parisi
      Franca Parisi
      • Helena
      • Regie
        • Ernst Marischka
      • Drehbuch
        • Ernst Marischka
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      6boblipton

      A Bit of Strudel After the Main Show

      Pigeons spell out the Empress' nickname. 19-year-old Romy Schneider polishes off the last of the Hungarian resistance to her rule, and heads back to Vienna. However Dread Movie Disease strikes and it is only when she overhears her husband the Emperor saying he cares for nothing but her, that her back stiffens. This gives her the will to go to Madeira (actually Campania) for her health, but to no avail; it is only when her mother shows up and makes her climb mountains and go to Corfu that she recovers. Then it's back to Vienna, and the diplomatic grind.

      (In reality, the Empress Elisabeth was a health nut who had gyms installed everywhere, and may have been bulimic. However, can't let that interfere with such beautiful nonsense.) Anyway, it's off to northern Italy, where they turn every snub to triumph in glorious Technicolor.

      My reviews of this and the two earlier movies in this trilogy have been cynical, but that has been impelled by the utterly simple-minded fairy-tale nature of the movies. To look at a serious drama that considers real problems in some fashion commands my respect; to look at a comedy that mocks its subjects, even as it offers us reasons to love them, gives my ironic eye no crevice to slip a knife in. To look at these movies, which attempt to dazzle us with bright colors and easily proved lies, no matter how much I may wish for simple, nostalgic answers, offends my sensibilities, and always has. A sword's stroke may cut a Gordian knot, but it destroys the useful rope. That is something I understood even as a child. As much as we may wish it, there are no simple answers to complex questions. The illusion that there was a bright, shining Golden Age exists only in the minds of those who did not have to struggle with the problems of those ages.

      Certainly Romy Schneider felt this, or something like this. Director Ernst Marischka wanted to make a fourth Sissi movie, but despite being offered a huge salary, Miss Schneider turned him down. She was anxious to get on to other, more interesting work.

      This movie, like the previous two, is a lovely bit of fluff, full of bright colors, beautiful people in beautiful clothes in beautiful settings, doing things that must have had the folks in Vienna, out for a bit of strudel with some schlag after the show sighing for the good old days. Nowadays, of course, we sigh for that era.
      bonito

      Kitsch

      What a film: full colour (from Agfa), all those typical Austrian names and characters, beautiful and young Romy Schneider, but it is "Kitsch". The movie has nothing in common with real history, but served in the 50s an audience which tried to forget the war and nazism. They took the most wonderful scenes in Venice, when Sissis little daughter welcomes her mother arriving by gondola. Kitsch as kitsch can!
      6blanche-2

      Pure schmaltz but so gorgeous to look at

      The final film in the Sissi trilogy - The Fateful Years of the Empress -- again stars Romy Schneider as Empress Elisabeth of Austria. These films are beloved by the European public, just as some of the Disney films we saw as children are to us.

      As far as history goes, the movies are not very accurate, though they do show real events. Sissi and her husband are portrayed as very much in love, a very romantic couple, although that was not true. Also, for the purposes of this film, their daughter Sophie actually lives, and there aren't any other children. Actually the whole end of this film in Venice, in history, took place much later in Sissi's life, and her son Ludwig was present.

      One interesting fact is that, as in the film, Sissi's brother married the actress Henriette Mendel, and she was made a Baroness. Their illegitimate daughter, who appears as a character in the movie, becomes Marie Larish. Marie Larish was the go-between for Elisabeth's son Ludwig and his fiancé Mary. After the Mayerling scandal, when Ludwig shoots Mary and then himself, it was learned that Marie served as go-between, and the family, including her close companion Sissi, completely disowned her.

      During the time that Sissi spends in Hungary, there were rumors that Count Andrassy was her lover, but this was never proved. The film is so whitewashed that a liaison would never have occurred to Sissi. Sissi does become very ill -- they suspect tuberculosis -- and is sent to Madeira to recover. However, it is believed that her condition was very much psychosomatic -- she really didn't like being at the palace -- because, unlike in the film, when she arrived in Madeira, she had a miraculous recovery. In the film, she remains ill until her mother arrives and gets her walking, etc.

      This film ends with the Emperor and Empress' triumphant appearance in Venice. Marischka planned on doing a fourth film, but Romy Schneider refused, turning down one million Deutschemarks. Schneider would become Elisabeth once more, in 1972, in the film Ludwig, playing the character closer to the real Sissi.

      The costumes, the scenery, the pageantry in this film is spectacular. Romy Schneider is fresh and beautiful and luminous as Empress Elisabeth, not at all the dark, anorexic character described in history as time went on.

      Sissi's end was tragic, as was Schneider's, but Europeans, so beaten down by war, were in the mood for something beautiful, and they got it with the Sissi films. She is such a beloved character there, like Princess Diana, audiences loved this view of her life.

      To be enjoyed as a real feast for the eyes.
      9mrdonleone

      Sissy must watch her Health in this One

      Very nice third part of the trilogy left me in tears throughout the viewing. Poor Sissy!!! And all that romance and the beauty made me just feel o so sad that there never was no fourth part to the series. With love,
      dbdumonteil

      The last part of the Sissi trilogy.

      Like the first two Marischka movies ,and although nobody sings in these movies,they are closer to operetta than to cinema.Maudlin and syrupy to a fault,they nonetheless retain a kitsch charm.I must confess I love this exponentional schmaltz.History is given a rough ride,this is an euphemism,although most of the events that are depicted here did happen: Sissi's brother did marry an actress, a misalliance,and the adorable little girl whom Sissi's mother pampers would later be Marie Larish who would play a despicable prominent part in the Mayerling tragedy.The Hungarian part would occur later in Sissi's life,(her son Rudolf was present) and Andrassy's flame was purely fictional.

      While watching such candid pictures ,listening to lessons in wisdom and kindness,we almost forget that Sissi's fate was in fact a very dark one,and that her husband was still here when WW1 broke out.Afgacolor pictures are delightful and the ending is guaranteed to make the impressionable use two boxes of Kleenex.

      Romy Schneider made a volte face after Sissi the third.She turned down a one million marks offer,and despite her mother Magda -who plays her fictional mother and who was the star of Max Ophuls's "liebelei",left for broader horizons:she was to meet Visconti and Welles at the beginning of the sixties.A far cry from Sissi.She played "Sissi " again in 1972 in Viconti's "Ludwig" and she used to say that the Italian master was the only one who showed Elizabeth as she was.

      But Sissi is a dear memory ,particularly if you saw it when you were a child.You remember it like some kind of fairy tale in some faraway magic kingdom where every dream can come true.Or something like that.

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      • Wissenswertes
        Sissi was sick with tuberculosis. She insisted on being send to Madera to recover. After noticing some improvements in her condition she was send back to Vienna where she became a lot worst and then was send to Corfu to recover. She would only come back two years later.
      • Patzer
        The previous movie ended in 1867 during the crowning of Elizabeth and Franz Joseph as king and queen of Hungary, Sissi is also titled as such during the movie. However in this sequel the loss of Lombardy and Veneto from Austrian Empire happened in 1859 and 1866.
      • Zitate

        Emperor Franz Josef of Austria: I love Sissy and she has my fullest confidence. Of course, she is lovely. Everybody she meets finds her completely fascinating and, especially, the men! But, Sissy is no Catherine of Russia. Sissy is the truest, purest and most honest person I know.

      • Crazy Credits
        In the opening credits the name "Sissi" is not displayed in the form of a title card, as in the previous movies, but on a square with birds posing forming the name before they fly away.
      • Verbindungen
        Edited into Forever My Love (1962)
      • Soundtracks
        Kaiserlied
        Music by Joseph Haydn

        Lyrics by Lorenz Leopold Haschka

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 19. Dezember 1957 (Westdeutschland)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Österreich
      • Sprachen
        • Deutsch
        • Griechisch
        • Ungarisch
        • Italienisch
        • Portugiesisch
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        • Sissi: The Fateful Years of an Empress
      • Drehorte
        • Ravello, Salerno, Campania, Italien(as Korfu and Madeira)
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        • Erma-Film
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