The Bohemian Dancer (1926 film)
The Bohemian Dancer | |
---|---|
Directed by | Frederic Zelnik |
Produced by | Frederic Zelnik |
Written by |
Bernhard Buchbinder (libretto) Fanny Carlsen Alfred Halm |
Starring |
Lya Mara Harry Liedtke William Dieterle Heinrich Peer |
Music by | Hans May |
Cinematography |
Akos Farkas Frederik Fuglsang Mutz Greenbaum |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Süd-Film |
Release dates | 5 March 1926 |
Country | Germany |
Language |
Silent German intertitles |
The Bohemian Dancer (German:Die Försterchristl) is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Harry Liedtke and William Dieterle. It premiered in Berlin on 5 March 1926.[1] It is based on the operetta 1907 Die Försterchristl composed by Georg Jarno with a libretto by Bernhard Buchbinder. The film's art direction was by Gustav A. Knauer and Andrej Andrejew. The film is set in Vienna and Hungary during the 18th century.
Cast
- Lya Mara as Försterchristl
- Harry Liedtke as Kaiser Joseph II
- William Dieterle as Korporal Földessy
- Heinrich Peer as Fürst Kaunitz
- Eduard von Winterstein as Förster Lange
- Margarete Kupfer as Gräfin Degenfeld
- Berta Scheven as Kaiserin Maria Theresia
- Karl Harbacher as Hoffriseur Walperl
- Carl Geppert as Graf Dietrichstein
- Hermann Böttcher as Graf Leoben
- Irene Eisinger
- Oskar Karlweis
- Paul Richter
References
- ↑ Grange p.220
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
External links
|
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, November 22, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.