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Im schwarzen Rössl 1961

★ 6.75 votes95 min📅 1961-12-22

Franz Antel's charming 1961 romantic comedy *Im schwarzen Rössl* follows Eva, a quick-witted call girl who unexpectedly inherits a crumbling palace hotel near Lake Wolfgang.

Director: Franz Antel

Cast

Karin Dor
Karin Dor
Eva Lantz
Hans von Borsody
Hans von Borsody
Dr. Martin Behrend
Peter Kraus
Peter Kraus
Gustl Zwanzger
Paul Löwinger
Zacherl
Rudolf Carl
Rudolf Carl
Korbinian Fux
Joseph Egger
Joseph Egger
Franz Joseph, Portier
Raoul Retzer
Raoul Retzer
Anton, Hausknecht
Trude Herr
Trude Herr
Maxie Sperling
Lolita
Walpurga Fux
Lill-Babs
Lill-Babs
herself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Im schwarzen Rössl (1961) about?

This 1961 German comedy follows Eva, who leaves her life as a call girl behind when she inherits a dilapidated palace hotel by Lake Wolfgang. Left with a mountain of debt and a crumbling building, she and her friend Maxie find help from six spirited students who help renovate the place with humor and heart. Together, they turn the hotel into a lively retreat against all odds.

Who directed Im schwarzen Rössl?

Franz Antel, a prolific Austrian filmmaker known for blending romance and comedy in post-war cinema, directed *Im schwarzen Rössl*.

Who stars in Im schwarzen Rössl?

The film stars Karin Dor, Hans von Borsody, Peter Kraus, Paul Löwinger, and Rudolf Carl in key roles.

Is Im schwarzen Rössl (1961) worth watching?

While it's not rated on IMDb, *Im schwarzen Rössl* offers a delightful time capsule of 1960s European rom-com charm. Fans of lighthearted musicals and nostalgic comedies will appreciate its mix of humor, romance, and feel-good redemption.

How long is Im schwarzen Rössl?

The runtime is 95 minutes.

About Im schwarzen Rössl (1961) — A 1960s Rom-Com Rescue at St. Wolfgang

Franz Antel's charming 1961 romantic comedy *Im schwarzen Rössl* follows Eva, a quick-witted call girl who unexpectedly inherits a crumbling palace hotel near Lake Wolfgang. Left with nothing but an aging building drowning in debt, she and her best friend Maxie arrive to find the place on the brink of collapse. Just as hope seems lost, six mischievous students camping outside lend a hand, transforming the shabby structure with laughter, music, and sheer determination. What unfolds is a lighthearted tale of second chances, friendship, and the unexpected magic of teamwork.

Set against the idyllic backdrop of post-war Austria, this film blends romance, musical flair, and slapstick humor into a feel-good story about perseverance and new beginnings. Karin Dor and Hans von Borsody shine as the leads, while Peter Kraus brings infectious energy to the ensemble. With a breezy runtime and a nostalgic charm, *Im schwarzen Rössl (1961)* captures the spirit of joyful reinvention against all odds.