Darling of the Sailors
Darling of the Sailors (German: Liebling der Matrosen) is a 1937 Austrian comedy film directed by Hans Hinrich and starring Traudl Stark, Wolf Albach-Retty and Richard Romanowsky.[1]
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Directed by | Hans Hinrich |
Produced by | Walter Tjaden |
Written by | Rudolf Brettschneider Karl Peter Gillmann Douglas Sirk |
Starring | Traudl Stark Wolf Albach-Retty Richard Romanowsky |
Music by | Willy Schmidt-Gentner |
Cinematography | Franz Eigner Oskar Schnirch |
Edited by | René Métain |
Production company | Mondial-Film Patria-Film |
Distributed by | Kiba Kinobetriebsanstalt |
Release date | 23 December 1937 |
Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger. It was shot on location around Dubrovnik on the Croatian coast.
Cast
- Traudl Stark as Christl Hofer
- Wolf Albach-Retty as Kapitänleutnant Igor Juritsch
- Richard Romanowsky as Generalkonsul O'Brien
- Hertha Feiler as Mary O'Brien
- Lotte Lang as Anita - Kindermädchen
- Hans Frank as Kommandant des Kriegsschiffes
- Julius Brandt as Kapitän des Handelsschiffes
- Hans Unterkircher as Fürst Wurozeff
- Eduard Loibner as Bootsmaat
- Willi Hufnagel as Matrose Stefan
- Karl Ehmann as Jean, Diener
- Ernst Pröckl as Reisebüroangestellter
- Mihail Xantho as Polizeikommissar
- Philipp von Zeska as Steward
- Polly Koß as Mara
- Otto Ambros as Matrose
- Hans Ferigo as Matrose
- Fritz Lieberté as Matrose
- Otto Glaser as Schiffskoch
- Robert Horky as Kofferverkäufer
- August Keilholz as Hotelportier
- Carmen Perwolf as Spielwarenverkäuferin
- Josef Stiegler as Wohnungsvermieter
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References
- Tuska, Piekarski & Wilson p.306
Bibliography
- Jon Tuska, Vicki Piekarski & David Wilson. Close-Up: The Hollywood Director. Scarecrow Press, 1978.
External links
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