Gusti Aigner and Franz Lenhardt are in love, but composer Lenhardt is too shy and bashful to go out and sell his compositions to music publishers. Gusti takes the burden on herself and, while are are complications and humorous situations she runs into, she achieves great results for her efforts.


If you have a soft spot for movies where people wear fancy hats and get into convoluted misunderstandings, Springtime in Vienna is probably your jam. If you prefer your cinema with a bit more grit or, I don't know, a plot that doesn't rely entirely on someone being too shy to hand over a piece of sheet music, you shoul...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you have a soft spot for movies where people wear fancy hats and get into convoluted misunderstandings, Springtime in Vienna is probably your jam. If you prefer your cinema with a bit more grit or, I don't know, a plot that doesn't rely entirely on someone being too shy to hand over a piece of sheet music, you should probably skip this one. It's essentially a live-action greeting card from a version of Austria that only exists in soundstages. The whole thing hinges on Gusti, played with a lo..."
Wilhelm Schich
H.W. Becker, Julius Horst, Harald Bratt
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