Moscow–Shanghai
Moscow–Shanghai (German: Moskau–Shanghai or Der Weg nach Shanghai) is a 1936 German drama film directed by Paul Wegener and starring Pola Negri, Gustav Diessl and Susi Lanner.[1]
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Directed by | Paul Wegener |
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Music by | Hans-Otto Borgmann |
Cinematography | Franz Weihmayr |
Edited by | Munni Obal |
Production company | Badal-Film |
Distributed by | Terra Film |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfred Bütow and Willi Herrmann. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin.
Cast
- Pola Negri as Olga Petrowna
- Wolfgang Keppler as Alexander Repin
- Gustav Diessl as Serge Smirnow
- Susi Lanner as Maria
- Erich Ziegel as Gen. Martow
- Karl Dannemann as Grischa
- Hugo Werner-Kahle as Commander
- Paul Bildt as Gen. Nechludow
- Karl Meixner as Pope
- Rudolf Schündler as Galgenvogel
- Heinz Wemper as Commander in Karewo
- Franz Weilhammer as Railway chief
- Hanns Waschatko as General in Shanghai
- Dorothea Thiess as Mrs. Iwanowna
- Walter Gross as Manager in Shanghai
- Ernst Behmer as Bahnbeamter
- Aribert Grimmer as Train rebel
- Gustav Mahncke as Controller
- Edwin Jürgensen as Director of nitery
- Serge Jaroff as Choral conductor, Don Cossacks
- Elsa Wagner as Frau Iwanowna
- Charly Berger as Offizier beim Empfang in Moskau
- Walter Bischof as Flüchtling
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References
- Kotowski p. 217
Bibliography
- Kotowski, Mariusz (2014). Pola Negri: Hollywood's First Femme Fatale. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-4489-4.
External links
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