Kean (1924 film)
Kean, ou Désordre et génie (also known as Edmund Kean: Prince Among Lovers) is a 1924 French drama film directed by Alexandre Volkoff, and starring Ivan Mosjoukine as the actor Edmund Kean. It is an adaptation of the 1836 play Kean by Alexandre Dumas.
Kean | |
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Directed by | Alexandre Volkoff |
Produced by | Alexandre Kamenka |
Written by | Kenelm Foss Alexandre Mozzhukhin Alexandre Volkoff |
Based on | play Kean by Alexandre Dumas, père |
Starring | Ivan Mosjoukine Nathalie Lissenko |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Compagnie Vitagraph de France (France) Sequana Films (worldwide) |
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Running time | 136 minutes[1] |
Country | France |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Ivan Mosjoukine as Edmund Kean
- Nathalie Lissenko as La comtesse Elena de Koefeld
- Nicolas Koline as Solomon
- Otto Detlefsen as Prince of Wales
- Mary Odette as Anna Damby
- Kenelm Foss as Lord Mewill
- Pauline Po as Ophélie / Juliette
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References
- Length of the Flicker Alley Digital Edition (2013)
External links
- Edmund Kean on IMDb
- Kean at AllMovie
- Edmund Kean at silentera.com
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