Sisi und der Kaiserkuß (1991)
Directed by Christoph Böll

Drama

Film Synopsis

The court of Vienna is masterfully managed by the Archduchess Sophie, mother of the young Emperor Franz Joseph.  Having employed a baroness to take charge of her son's sentimental education, Sophie decides to marry him to her niece, Helene of Bavaria.  Unfortunately, her plans are threatened when Franz Joseph falls in love with Helene's younger sister, Elisabeth, alias Sissi...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christoph Böll
  • Script: Christoph Böll, Wieland Samolak, Ralph Ströhle
  • Cinematographer: Reinhard Köcher
  • Cast: Vanessa Wagner (Sisi), Nils Tavernier (Kaiser Franz Joseph), Sonja Kirchberger (Nene), Kristina Walter (Erzherzogin Sophie), Bernadette Lafont (Baronin von Wrangel), Jean Poiret (Herzog Max in Bayern), Cleo Kretschmer (Herzogin Ludovika), Wichard von Roell (Generaladjutant Grünne), Hans Irle (Kuhn von Kuhnenfeld), Konstantin Graudus (Erzherzog Karl Ludwig), Josef Ostendorf (Philippe), Peter Gavajda (Johann), Nikolaus Schilling (Fürst Metternich), Joachim Regelien (Sein Arzt), Peter Anders (Sein Pfleger), Karin Nennemann (Zofe), Marta Nelle (Zofe), Laurence Nerval-Kilberg (Zofe), Annette Pisacane (Zofe), Anne Althoff (Zofe)
  • Country: Germany / France
  • Language: -
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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