Good Night, Vienna

In Vienna just prior to the outbreak of World War I, Captain Maximilian Scheltoff falls in love with a poor flower shop girl named Viki. Unfortunately, his father, General Scheltoff, has arranged his marriage to Countess Helga through the Emperor. Maximilian and Viki plan to elope the night of Helga's ball, but his father intercedes, sending Maximilian to the front lines when he learns of his son's wedding plans. Maximilian sends a letter to Viki, proclaiming his undying love of her, but the letter is never delivered. Instead, Viki receives a letter from the general, telling her that Maximilian is going to fulfill his family honor and marry Helga. When Maximilian does not arrive at their predetermined meeting place, Viki thinks the worse, believing that he was too cowardly to tell her the truth. After World War I ends, Viki becomes a stage star, while Maximilian is reduced to being a simple shoe salesman. Maximilian goes to Viki and proclaims his love to her once more, but she, still


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  • Magic Night
English Português - Brasil dansk français italiano español svenska
  • TheTVDB.com Movie ID 162379
  • Status Released
  • Released Great Britain March 28, 1932 (London) United States of America November 2, 1932 (New York City, New York) Sweden November 14, 1932 France January 16, 1933 Denmark February 27, 1933 Spain May 2, 1933 (Madrid)
  • Content Rating Norway A United States of America NR
  • Runtime 75 minutes
  • Genres Musical Comedy Romance
  • Original Country Great Britain
  • Original Language English
  • Production Company British & Dominions Film Corporation Herbert Wilcox Productions
  • Distributor United Artists Pictures
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