Escape to the Adriatic
Escape to the Adriatic (German: Flucht an die Adria) is a 1937 Austrian-Czech drama film directed by Eugen Schulz-Breiden and starring Rolf Wanka, Willi Volker and Rózsi Csikós. In Germany it was released in 1939 under the title Sprung ins Glück.[1]
Escape to the Adriatic | |
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Directed by | Eugen Schulz-Breiden |
Written by | Eugen Schulz-Breiden Josef Roden (novel) |
Starring | Rolf Wanka Willi Volker Rózsi Csikós |
Music by | Rudolf Maria Mandée |
Cinematography | Jan Roth |
Edited by | Marie Bourová Svatopluk Innemann |
Production company | Meissner Film Prague Tassul Film |
Distributed by | Meissner Film Prague |
Release date | 1937 |
Country | Austria Czechoslovakia |
Language | German |
It was shot at the Barrandov Studios in Prague. The film's sets were designed by the art director Gottlieb Hesch. A separate Czech version Irca's Romance was also released.
Cast
- Rolf Wanka as Fred Bergen - Monteur
- Willi Volker as Generaldirektor Bongardt
- Rózsi Csikós as Friedl - seine Tochter
- Tibor Halmay as Harry Peters - sein Neffe
- Lizzi Holzschuh as Lolo - Harrys Freundin
- Else Lord as Frau Schulz
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References
- Goble p.394
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
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