Alfred Srp is a Editor Autrichien born on 4 november 1927 at Vienna (Austria)
Alfred Srp
Alfred Srp participated to
23 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
4 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Editor
, 1h47
Directed by Ernst MarischkaOrigin AustriaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Romy Schneider,
Karlheinz Böhm,
Magda Schneider,
Gustav Knuth,
Josef Meinrad,
Vilma DegischerRoles Editor
Rating66%
Sissi slowly adapts to life as empress of Austria, but her mother-in-law is hard to live with. Archduchess Sophie adheres to the long-established rules protocol and etiquette, and constantly interferes not only with the emperor's government of the empire but in his family life as well. When Sissi's first child is born, the Archduchess Sophie insists on taking away the child to raise her, because she feels Sissi is too young and unqualified to do so. Sophie also feels that Sissi's place is not in the nursery with her baby, but with her husband as the emperor travels around the empire. A scandal threatens to break out when Sissi leaves Vienna and returns to Bavaria to see her parents. She keeps the truth from her mother, but confesses to her father that she cannot live with Archduchess Sophie's constant criticism and tyranny. Franz Joseph follows her and finally convinces her to return to Vienna. This strengthens Sissi's influence with the emperor, and she supports Prince Gyula Andrássy and the cause of the Hungarians for equal standing in the Empire. The movie concludes with her being crowned Queen of the Hungarians in Budapest. (In fact the coronation was not held until 1867, but "Sissi--The Young Empress" brings the event forward in time to make the ceremony appear to be a confirmation of Sissi's improving status as empress., 1h42
Directed by Ernst MarischkaOrigin AustriaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Politique,
Théâtre,
Political films,
Films based on plays,
Films about royaltyActors Romy Schneider,
Karlheinz Böhm,
Magda Schneider,
Gustav Knuth,
Josef Meinrad,
Uta FranzRoles Editor
Rating70%
Princess Elisabeth, nicknamed "Sissi", is the second oldest daughter of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria. She is a carefree, impulsive and nature-loving child. She is raised with her seven siblings at the family seat Possenhofen Castle on the shores of Lake Starnberg in Bavaria. She has a happy childhood free of constraints associated with her royal status., 1h46
Directed by Ernst MarischkaOrigin AustriaGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Romy Schneider,
Karlheinz Böhm,
Magda Schneider,
Gustav Knuth,
Josef Meinrad,
Uta FranzRoles Editor
Rating66%
The Austrian empress Elisabeth, nicknamed Sissi, enjoys travelling in Hungary. She welcomes the politically valuable friendship of Count Andrássy, but when he confesses he is in love with her, she returns to Vienna lest the relationship become too intimate. Her time in Hungary is only a temporary relief from the frustrations of court life in Vienna, where dutiful Franz Josef remains at his desk and allows his strict, domineering mother Sophie to interfere in the raising of his daughter with Sissi, Sophie. Sissi decides to return and meets Franz underway who was coming to Hungary to bring her back to Vienna. They decide to take a vacation in Bad Ischl but Sissi falls ill and is diagnosed with possibly fatal tuberculosis. On doctors' orders Franz Josef must allow his mother to remove his daughter from Sissi's keeping. In poor health, deprived of the company of husband and child, Sissi is in danger of losing the will to live as she travels to healthier climates on Madeira and Corfu. Desperately needed psychosomatic therapy appears in the form of her indestructibly positive mother Ludovika, who lovingly nurses Sissi's illness and restores her zest for life by taking her on idyllic walks. Once again Oberst Böckl, the clumsy body-guard whose doting admiration for the empress borders on the improper, provides a comical note, as he does in each part of the trilogy. Finally, Sissi recovers and rejoins her husband on an official visit to Milan and Venice, Austria's remaining possessions in northern Italy. Nationalists have prepared a hostile welcome for the Habsburg sovereigns; the Milanese nobility send their servants, dressed in noble clothing, to a royal command performance at La Scala, at which the orchestra play Verdi's chorus "Va pensiero," and the disguised servants in the audience sing it in protest against Austrian rule. There is a moment of comic relief when, after the opera, Franz Josef and Sissi receive the disguised servants at a formal reception, where the servants are presented to the imperial couple under the names of their aristocratic masters and mistresses. Sissi is aware that she is not meeting the true nobility, but when the real nobles realize their servants were introduced to the emperor and empress, they shriek in despair and panic at the idea that the imperial couple believe the awkward, common servants were really the aristocrats. In Venice, crowds stand in hostile silence at the couple's procession by royal barge on the Grand Canal and as they pass, Italian nationalist flags are defiantly unfurled from behind shuttered windows. But the emotional Italians melt when they witness the openly loving reunion between Sissi and her little daughter on St Mark's Square., 1h35
Directed by Ernst Marischka,
Karl EhrlichOrigin AustriaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
RomanceActors Romy Schneider,
Magda Schneider,
Gretl Schörg,
Adrienne Gessner,
Hans Moser,
Paul HörbigerRoles Editor
Rating59%
Vers 1900, Constanze Hubner, jeune paysanne du Tyrol, vient à Vienne chez sa tante Thérèse, boulangère de l'Empereur François-Joseph. Un quiproquo permet à Constanze d'assister à un bal costumé où le baron Felix Zahndorf la confond avec une authentique comtesse et la demande en mariage.