Falco - L.I.V.E Donauinsel + Stadthalle Wien (2004)

Title: Falco - L.I.V.E Donauinsel + Stadthalle Wien
Release Date: 2004-01-01
Genres: Music
Runtime: 110 minutes
Status: Released
Description
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Falco in 1993 on the Danube Island in Vienna in front of 100,000 fans—an impressive concert has found its way onto DVD. Viewers can quickly understand why the "Falcon" became Austria's number one pop legend. With minimal effort and subtle theatrical gestures, he captivates the audience -- not only with his hits "Der Kommissar," "Jeanny," "Vienna Calling," and "Sound of Music." The atmosphere is perfect — despite, or perhaps because of, the thunderstorm that rolled in during the famous concert. The fact that lightning struck right next to the stage during "Nachtflug" and temporarily knocked out the sound system is, so to speak, a sign of the energetic atmosphere of that evening.
Movie Credits
Get to know the amazing cast and crew who made Falco - L.I.V.E Donauinsel + Stadthalle Wien a reality, and discover the passion and creativity behind its creation.
Actors

Falco
Self

Thomas Rabitsch
Self

Bernhard Rabitsch
Self

Peter Paul Skrepek
Self (as Peter Paul Skrepek)

Thomas Lang
Self
Crew

Helmut Fibich
Camera - Director of Photography

Harald Engelbrecht
Camera - Director of Photography

Richard Kritzer
Camera - Director of Photography
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