Die Pratermizzi

Die Pratermizzi (literally, "Mizzi of the Prater") is an Austrian silent drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky in 1926, released in January 1927, and starring Anny Ondra, Igo Sym and Nita Naldi.

This was the last major film role of Nita Naldi, whose career did not survive the advent of the talkies.

He returns to Vienna with the intention of putting an end to his life, but at the last minute Marie is able to save him.

In 2005 a print of the Pratermizzi on a base of the inflammable cellulose nitrate was discovered in the archives of the Centre national de la cinématographie.

It was successfully copied and restored in time to be shown at the opening of Prater Film Festival the same year.