Miracle of the White Stallions (1963) Filming Locations and Cast Details

Miracle of the White Stallions (1963) Filming Locations and Cast Details

This is a quick introduction to the movie “Miracle of the White Stallions” from 1963. This article will inform you about where the film was made, who were the main actors, and some interesting facts about its production. So, if you want to learn more about this film, keep reading.

Where it Filmed?

The shooting of “Miracle of the White Stallions” took place in different parts of Vienna, Austria. Some of the main filming locations included Atelier Rosenhügel and Wien Film Rosenhügel Studios. Both these locations are in Vienna. The filming began on June 4, 1962, and continued for several months.

Cast Details

Cast Name Role
Robert Taylor Col. Podhajsky
Lilli Palmer Vedena Podhajsky
Eddie Albert Rider Otto
James Franciscus Maj. Hoffman
John Larch General George S. Patton
Jr.
Brigitte Horney Countess Arco-Valley
Philip Abbott Col. Reed
Charles Regnier Gen. Stryker
Erik Schumann Capt. Ranhoff
Douglas Fowley Lt. General Walton H. Walker
Philo Hauser Dispatcher
Max Haufler Engineer
Michael Janisch Refugee Leader
Fritz Wepper Rider Hans
Helmut Janatsch Intruder
Günther Haenel Groom Sascha
Hugo Lindinger
Larry Billman
Peter Jost Kreisleiter
Fritz Eckhardt
Edward Albert Grandson (uncredited)
Robert Dietl German MP Captain (uncredited)
James Dobson Southern GI (uncredited)
Margarethe Dux Woman Railroad Official (uncredited)
Hal Galili Brooklyn GI (uncredited)
Harry Hornisch First Rider (uncredited)
Kurt Jager Rider (uncredited)
Josef Krastel Att. Carl (uncredited)
Herbert Prikopa Orderly Tellheim (uncredited)
Michael Tellering Stryker’s Adjutant (uncredited)
Olaf Tschierschke Rider (uncredited)

Trivia and Facts

  • George S. Patton, a character in the film, had a lifelong connection with horses. He was seen playing polo, participating in fox-hunting and mounted steeplechases.
  • He even participated in the first modern pentathlon at the 1912 Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden, where he secured the sixth position out of 23 participants in the equestrian phase.
  • A noticeable anachronism in the film is the black uniform of the SS, which was actually discontinued post 1938. However, the events depicted in the movie take place in 1945.
  • The film was later edited into “Flight of the White Stallions: Part 1” in 1965.

Geo Location Details

  • Location Name: Atelier Rosenhügel, Vienna, Austria
    • Latitude: 48.1666667
    • Longitude: 16.2833333
    • Place ID: ChIJb8nnG9KnbUcRz4ZNddFH0U0
    • Map Link: Google Map
    • Place Address: Rosenhügel, 1130 Vienna, Austria
    • Timezone: Europe/Vienna
  • Location Name: Vienna, Austria
    • Latitude: 48.20806959999999
    • Longitude: 16.3713095
    • Place ID: ChIJn8o2UZ4HbUcRRluiUYrlwv0
    • Map Link: Google Map
    • Place Address: Vienna, Austria
    • Timezone: Europe/Vienna

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