The Forester's Daughter (German: Die Försterchristl) is a 1931 German operetta film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Irene Eisinger, Paul Richter and Oskar Karlweis. It is an adaptation of the operetta Die Försterchristl. Zelnik had previously directed a 1926 silent film version The Bohemian Dancer.
The film's sets were designed by Heinz Fenchel and Jacek Rotmil.
Cast
Irene Eisinger as Christl Lange, known as "Försterchristl"
Paul Richter as Emperor Joseph II
Oskar Karlweis as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
André Pilot as Corporal Franzl Földessy
Tibor Halmay as Walperl
Fritz Daghofer as head Forester Lange, Christl's father
Jelly Staffel as Everl, Mozarts beloved
Adele Sandrock as Court Lady
Max Ralph-Ostermann as the Emperor's First Adjutant (as Max-Ralf Ostermann)
Hanns Waschatko as the Emperor's Second Adjutant
Gretel Berndt as Fräulein von Földessy
Louis V. Arco as Austrian officer
Ernst Wurmser as chef cook at the Vienna Hofburg
Heinrich Gotho as a notary
Alfred Frank as worker #1
Paul Hörbiger as The Old Baron
Sylvia Torf as a peasant woman
Rudolf Österreicher as worker #2
