A Shot at Dawn
A Shot at Dawn (German:Schuß im Morgengrauen) is a 1932 German crime film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Ery Bos, Genia Nikolaieva and Karl Ludwig Diehl. It was based on the play The Woman and the Emerald by Harry Jenkins and recounts a jewel theft.[1] A separate French-language version was also released.
A Shot at Dawn | |
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Directed by | Alfred Zeisler |
Produced by | Erich Pommer |
Written by | Harry Jenkins (play) Rudolph Cartier Egon Eis Otto Eis |
Starring | Ery Bos Genia Nikolaieva Karl Ludwig Diehl Theodor Loos |
Music by | Bronislau Kaper |
Cinematography | Werner Bohne Konstantin Irmen-Tschet |
Edited by | Erno Hajos |
Production company | UFA |
Distributed by | UFA |
Release date | 18 June 1932 |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Ery Bos as Irene Taft
- Genia Nikolajewa as Lola
- Karl Ludwig Diehl as Petersen
- Theodor Loos as Bachmann
- Fritz Odemar as Dr. Sandegg
- Peter Lorre as Klotz
- Heinz Salfner as Joachim Taft
- Gerhard Tandar as Müller IV
- Kurt Vespermann as Bobby
- Ernst Behmer as Gas Station Attendant
- Curt Lucas as Holzknecht
- Hermann Speelmans as Schmitter
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References
- Youngkin p.72-73
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
- Youngkin, Stephen. The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre. University Press of Kentucky, 2005.
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