Gold in New Frisco

Gold in New Frisco is a 1939 German adventure film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Hans Söhnker, Alexander Golling and Otto Wernicke. It was one of a number western-themed films made in Germany during the late 1930s including Sergeant Berry, Water for Canitoga and The Kaiser of California.[1] It was popular enough to be rereleased in 1949.

Gold in New Frisco
Directed byPaul Verhoeven
Written by
Starring
Music byNorbert Schultze
Cinematography
Edited byGottlieb Madl
Production
company
Distributed byBavaria Film
Release date
  • 3 October 1939 (1939-10-03)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Depenau and Ludwig Reiber.

Cast

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References

  1. O'Brien p. 99

Bibliography

  • O'Brien, Mary-Elizabeth (2004). Nazi Cinema as Enchantment. The Politics of Entertainment in the Third Reich. Rochester, NY: Camden House. ISBN 978-1-57113-283-3.
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