Count Woronzeff

Count Woronzeff (German: Fürst Woronzeff) is a 1934 German film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Albrecht Schoenhals, Hansi Knoteck and Willy Birgel.[1] A separate French version The Secret of Woronzeff was also released.

Count Woronzeff
Directed byArthur Robison
Produced byMax Pfeiffer
Written by
Starring
Music byHans-Otto Borgmann
Cinematography
Edited byHerbert B. Fredersdorf
Production
company
UFA
Distributed byUFA
Release date
  • 2 October 1934 (1934-10-02)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryNazi Germany
LanguageGerman

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Erich Kettelhut and Max Mellin. Location filming took place in Cannes on the French Riviera.

Cast

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References

  1. Hake p. 225

Bibliography

  • Hake, Sabine (2001). Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-73458-6.
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