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Sissi impératrice

Original title: Sissi - Die junge Kaiserin
  • 1956
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
7.8K
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Romy Schneider and Karlheinz Böhm in Sissi impératrice (1956)
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The second in a trilogy of movies about Elisabeth "Sissi" of Austria, the film chronicles the married life of the young empress as she tries to adjust to formal and strict life in the palace... Read allThe second in a trilogy of movies about Elisabeth "Sissi" of Austria, the film chronicles the married life of the young empress as she tries to adjust to formal and strict life in the palace and an overbearing mother-in-law.The second in a trilogy of movies about Elisabeth "Sissi" of Austria, the film chronicles the married life of the young empress as she tries to adjust to formal and strict life in the palace and an overbearing mother-in-law.

  • Director
    • Ernst Marischka
  • Writer
    • Ernst Marischka
  • Stars
    • Romy Schneider
    • Karlheinz Böhm
    • Magda Schneider
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    7.8K
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    • Director
      • Ernst Marischka
    • Writer
      • Ernst Marischka
    • Stars
      • Romy Schneider
      • Karlheinz Böhm
      • Magda Schneider
    • 18User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Romy Schneider
    Romy Schneider
    • Sissi
    Karlheinz Böhm
    Karlheinz Böhm
    • Kaiser Franz Josef
    Magda Schneider
    Magda Schneider
    • Duchess Ludovika of Bavaria
    Gustav Knuth
    Gustav Knuth
    • Duke Max of Bavaria
    Vilma Degischer
    Vilma Degischer
    • Archduchess Sophie, Franz Josef's mother
    Walther Reyer
    Walther Reyer
    • Count Andrassy
    Senta Wengraf
    • Gräfin Bellegarde
    Josef Meinrad
    Josef Meinrad
    • Major Böckl
    Iván Petrovich
    Iván Petrovich
    • Dr. Max Falk
    Helene Lauterböck
    • Gräfin Esterhazy
    Erich Nikowitz
    • Erzherzog Franz-Karl
    Richard Eybner
    • Postmeister
    Hans Ziegler
    Hans Ziegler
    • Dr. Seeburger
    Franz Böheim
    Karl Fochler
    • Graf Grünne
    Max Brebeck
    Egon von Jordan
    Egon von Jordan
    • Prime Minister
    Hilde Wagener
    Hilde Wagener
    • Baronin Wulffen
    • Director
      • Ernst Marischka
    • Writer
      • Ernst Marischka
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    Good Enough

    Princess Sissi pretty much follows the well known story of the Austrian monarch, with few unpredictable moments and some unwelcome comedy acts. But, overall, it isn't a bad movie and the settings were breathtaking.
    7berlinkubaner

    19th Century Hapsburg history served "light"

    Contemporary critics, including ones on this site may describe as "kitsch" the Sissy series (Princess of Bavaria, Queen of Hungary, and Empress Consort of the Hapsburgs). But this is unfair. Everything must be seen in its time frame, and not retrospectively. The fact is this three part series was highly successful. So much so, it has been available in subtitled video in at least three languages I speak, Spanish, French, and English, for years. Speak to any older movie goer, who was a kid in the late 50's from Buenos Aires to Montreal to Paris, and he or she will remember Sissy fondly. I have seen many tourists in Vienna using the Sissy series as their total source of references while touring this city. This movie and the others, not only provided popular entertainment, historical education, and restored pride in German speakers in the post-war period. It made an international star of Romy Schneider, while she was still in her teens! The trio of Sissy features, prominently including the installment this IMDb page describes, made between 1955 and 1957 were edited together in 1962 into a 140 minute feature. I had previously seen all three individual installments about the Elizabeth (Sissy) and Franz Josef of Austria, dubbed in Spanish. They are beautiful films, recreating the entire period of history of the romance between young Sissy, Princess of Bavaria and the young Franz Josef, from the very beginning to the period after the "Ausgleich" (establishment of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary). It ends on a high note, while all involved was at its peak, leaving out the all the subsequent tragic events that marred Sissy's life, and that of Franz Josef, indeed the entire Empire. While some historic details are simplified, the bulk of the story is pretty well told, despite the teenage puppy love and later melodramatic elements thrown in to please the audience, and make the most of Schneider's incomparable charm, youth and beauty. See the condensed video if you are an English speaker. In fact I believe that is your only option. The three separate films, as described on this site are available in Spanish, French, Italian, and German only to my knowledge. But the 140 minute English-dubbed version is even available in NTSC now. It is sold in the USA. I hope American Amazon.com soon offers it, hopefully once this comment appears. Enjoy it! It's a classic.
    10dutchie-10

    Brilliant

    Loved it as a romantic teenager in Holland in 1956 - now I'm a senior in Australia and still love it. It brings back wonderful memories of my youth. Sure it is sweet and most probably not a completely true story, but who cares ? I'll see it anytime, it's a shame they don't make movies like this anymore.
    7v-34793

    A fairytale

    The movie created a romantic and loving story between the king and queen, although in history she didn't really enjoy herself in the court nor had intimate relationship with her husband and children.
    10pefrss

    A beautiful fairy tale well worth watching

    I grew up with the Sissi movies and was a big fan of Romy Schneider in my youth. Later in life I researched the life of the Empress and the life of King Ludwig II a little bit more thoroughly. Of course I found out that the multiple movies made about these two popular royalties were all sugarcoated and in many aspects far from reality. This said, up to today I put on the Sissi movies to relax. I enjoy just about everything in it and like them as a fairy tale. A fairy tale with castles, kings, princesses and the wicked mother in law. I never visited Hungary and thoroughly get pleasure from the scenes showing this beautiful land. In many ways the movie is also realistic.

    My father grew up under a Kaiser, so the lifestyle is not too far removed from what I experienced. Children of influential families were nearly always brought up by governesses and saw their parents only at "audiences". Duty to the Fatherland was something which was taught to everybody and of course even more so to the royalties. Marriages in high circles were always arranged and a marriage out of love practically unheard of. So the film paints also a picture of the time these people were living in.

    I think the Sissi trilogy may be the only movies which stayed with me all my life.

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    • Trivia
      In real life, the coronation of Joseph and Elisabeth (Sissi) took place in the Castle of Buda in 1867. However, they couldn't shoot the scene in Buda when this movie was made because the castle was seriously damaged during WWII. Furthermore, there was a revolution in Hungary against the Soviet regime in 1956. This made it impossible to shoot the scene at its original location.
    • Goofs
      During the ball scene with the Hungarians the "Emperor Waltz" by Johann Strauß Jr. is played. This waltz was released in 1889. The scene however takes place in 1854/5.
    • Quotes

      Count Andrassy: Since the time of Maria Theresa the Hungarian nation has waited from generation to generation for a human being in this Imperial House. Someone to trust, someone worth living for, and someone worth dying for. We didn't come to see the Emperor of Austria today, but to see our future Queen!

    • Connections
      Edited into Forever My Love (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      Emperor Waltz
      Music by Johann Strauss

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 1957 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
    • Languages
      • German
      • Hungarian
    • Also known as
      • Sissi: The Young Empress
    • Filming locations
      • St. Michael's Church, Vienna, Austria(as Crownings church interiors)
    • Production company
      • Erma-Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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