

Invitation to the Dance (1941)
Now streaming on Zoovie: Invitation to the Dance (1941), free in HD. starring Hans Moser, Paul Hörbiger, and Elfie Mayerhofer. Filed under Comedy and Music — multiple servers per title.
What is Invitation to the Dance (1941) about?
Vienna around 1900. Karl Hofeneder, owner of a dance school, puts great importance on teaching his students not only the right steps but also good behavior. Twenty years ago, the bachelor lost the love of his life to his friend and competitor Georges Roublée. The two have been enemies ever since. Hofeneder is annoyed when he finds out that Roublée wants to open a second dance school locally.
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- Stars:
- Hans Moser, Paul Hörbiger, Elfie Mayerhofer, Hans Holt
- Production:
- Wien-Film
- Country:
- Germany
- Languages:
- German
- IMDb:
- tt0034396
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Who stars in Invitation to the Dance (1941)?
Hans Moser as Karl Hofeneder, Tanzlehrer, Paul Hörbiger as Georges Roublée alias Georg Rumpelmayr, Tanzlehrer, Elfie Mayerhofer as Sylvia Rumpelmayr, Hans Holt as Alexander "Xandl" Hartenau, Richard Eybner as Neufingerl, Auguste Pünkösdy as Mrs. Seewald, Annie Rosar, Helli Servi as Fannerl.

Karl Hofeneder, Tanzlehrer

Georges Roublée alias Georg Rumpelmayr, Tanzlehrer

Sylvia Rumpelmayr

Alexander "Xandl" Hartenau

Neufingerl

Mrs. Seewald


Fannerl
Hartenau

Mrs. Simmerl
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Where can I watch Invitation to the Dance online for free?▼
You can watch Invitation to the Dance (1941) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
Is Invitation to the Dance worth watching?▼
Invitation to the Dance has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.0/10 based on 1 votes.
What genre is Invitation to the Dance?▼
Invitation to the Dance is a Comedy and Music film released in 1941.
Who stars in Invitation to the Dance?▼
The cast of Invitation to the Dance includes Hans Moser, Paul Hörbiger, Elfie Mayerhofer, Hans Holt and Richard Eybner.



















