Escape to the Foreign Legion
Escape to the Foreign Legion (German: Flucht in die Fremdenlegion) is a 1929 German silent film directed by Louis Ralph and starring Hans Stüwe, Alexander Murski and Eva von Berne.[1]
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Directed by | Louis Ralph |
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Production company | Ideal-Film |
Release date | 30 July 1929 |
Country | Germany |
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Cast
- Hans Stüwe as Georg Leitron
- Alexander Murski as Bankier Leroi
- Eva von Berne as Yvonne, seine Tochter
- Harry Hardt as G.B. Hunter
- Eugen Burg as Dr. Hahn, Komissar
- Else Reval as Dirne
- Pedro Larrañaga as Offizier der Legion
- Alexander Granach as Beppo, Legionär
- Louis Ralph as Mosler
- Carl Walther Meyer as Igor Preobrankewitsch
- Louis Treumann as Niteff, Werbe-Agent
- Ilse Gery as Zofe
- Elfriede Borodin as Ines
- Henry Bender as Kapitän
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References
- Isenberg p. 15
Bibliography
- Noah Isenberg. Detour. British Film Institute, 2008.
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