The Dancing Years 74 years old

The Dancing Years

The episodic story of a composer of operettas, Rudi Kleiber, in in old Viennese days, and the two women in his life; Maria Zeitler, his sweetheart, later mistress, lost love, an operetta star, and his first patron, and the mother of a son he did not know he had; and of Greta, his first love and companion in later years

Credits

The Dancing Years Cast

Name Character
Laurence Harvey He was 21, 45 years old when he died as Minor Role (uncredited)
Dennis Price He was 35, 58 years old when he died as Rudi Kleiber
Muriel George She was 66, 82 years old when she died as Hatti
Anthony Nicholls He was 47, 74 years old when he died as Prince Reinaldt
Jeremy Spenser He was 13, now 87 years old as Maria's Son
Gerald Case He was 45, 80 years old when he died as Rudi's Secretary
Carl Jaffe He was 48, 72 years old when he died as Headwaiter
Gisèle Préville She was 31, 87 years old when she died as Maria Zeiter
Moyra Fraser She was 26, 86 years old when she died as Minor Role (uncredited)
Arthur Lawrence He was 19, now 94 years old as Minor Role (uncredited)
Olive Gilbert She was 51, 82 years old when she died as Frau Kurt
Patricia Dainton She was 20, now 94 years old as Grete
Jean Lodge She was 22, now 97 years old as Minor Role (uncredited)

The Dancing Years Crew

Name Department
Jack Whittingham as Writer. He was 40 (62) years old when He died Writing
Stephen Dade as Director of Photography. He was 40 (65) years old when He died Camera
John Howell as Art Direction. He was 5 (37) years old when He died Art
Harold French as Director. He was 53 (100) years old when He died Directing
Warwick Ward as Producer. He was 58 (76) years old when He died Production
Warwick Ward as Writer. He was 58 (76) years old when He died Writing
Richard Best as Editor. He was 34 (88) years old when He died Editing
Ivor Novello as Theatre Play. He was 57 (58) years old when He died Writing
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The Dancing Years (74 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, July 19, 1950
  • Runtime: 98 minutes