The Red Danube

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The Red Danube is a 1949 drama film set in post-World War II Vienna that explores Cold War tensions and moral dilemmas surrounding Soviet repatriation policies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
authorOfSourceWork Bruce Marshall NERFINISHED
basedOn Vespers in Vienna NERFINISHED
novel
cinematographyBy Robert H. Planck NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director George Sidney NERFINISHED
discusses Iron Curtain NERFINISHED
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editingBy James E. Newcom NERFINISHED
filmFormat black-and-white film
genre drama film
hasTitle The Red Danube NERFINISHED
MPAARating Passed
musicBy Herbert Stothart NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus Cold War tensions
Soviet repatriation policies
moral dilemmas
originalLanguage English
portrays British military personnel
Soviet authorities
refugees
producer Pandro S. Berman NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
releaseDateUS 1949-10-28
releaseYear 1949
runtimeMinutes 119
screenwriter Arthur Wimperis NERFINISHED
Gina Kaus NERFINISHED
settingLocation Vienna NERFINISHED
settingTime post-World War II
stars Angela Lansbury NERFINISHED
Ethel Barrymore NERFINISHED
Francis L. Sullivan NERFINISHED
Janet Leigh NERFINISHED
Louis Calhern NERFINISHED
Peter Lawford NERFINISHED
Signe Hasso NERFINISHED
Walter Pidgeon NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Catholic Church involvement in refugee issues
Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
displaced persons
forced repatriation

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Walter Pidgeon notableWork The Red Danube
Sam Zimbalist produced The Red Danube
Andrew Marton directed The Red Danube