The Mistress (1927 film)
The Mistress | |
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Directed by | Robert Wiene |
Written by |
Alexander Brody (play) Leo Birinsky |
Starring |
Edda Croy Harry Liedtke Eugen Burg |
Cinematography |
Laslo Benedek Arpad Viragh |
Production company |
Pan Europa-Film |
Distributed by | Filmhaus Bruckmann |
Release dates | 10 February 1927 |
Country | Germany |
Language |
Silent German intertitles |
The Mistress (German: Die Geliebte) is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Edda Croy, Harry Liedtke and Eugen Burg. It was based on a play by Alexander Brody. It was the first film Wiene made after returning to Germany after two years working in Austria, although the film's location shooting was done in Vienna, where the story is set.[1]
Cast
- Edda Croy - Anna von Zizka
- Harry Liedtke - Prinz August
- Eugen Burg - Vater von Anna
- Hedwig Pauly-Winterstein - Mutter von Anna
- Hans Junkermann - Prinz Augusts Vater - der Herzog
- Adele Sandrock - Die Großmama
- Paul Heidemann - Der Adjutant
- Olga Engl
- Karl Platen
References
- ↑ Jung & Schatzberg p.138
Bibliography
- Jung, Uli & Schatzberg, Walter. Beyond Caligari: The Films of Robert Wiene. Berghahn Books, 1999.
External links
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