Stradivarius (film)
Stradivarius is a 1935 drama film directed by Albert Valentin and Géza von Bolváry and starring Pierre Richard-Willm, Edwige Feuillère, and Robert Arnoux.[1] It was made by Tobis Film as the French-language version of the film Stradivari.
Stradivarius | |
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Directed by | |
Produced by | Siegfried Fritz Fromm |
Written by | |
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Music by | Alois Melichar |
Cinematography | Werner Brandes |
Edited by | Hermann Haller |
Production company | Boston Film |
Distributed by | Films Sonores Tobis |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler.
Cast
- Pierre Richard-Willm as Sándor Teleky
- Edwige Feuillère as Maria Belloni
- Robert Arnoux as Imre Berczy
- Evelyne May as Irène Kardos
- Jean Galland as Dr. Pietro Rossi
- Jean Toulout as Professor Hoefer
- Fernand Bercher as Antonio Stradivari
- Louis Gauthier as Nicolo Amati
- Jacques Erwin as Officier
- Marcella Albani
- Paul Amiot
- Junie Astor
- Litta Cléry as Une infirmière
- Blanche Denège
- Victor Vina
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References
- Passerini, Labanyi & Diehl, p. 125.
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-655-9.
- Passerini, Luisa; Labanyi, Jo; Diehl, Karen, eds. (2012). Europe and Love in Cinema. Bristol: Intellect Books. ISBN 978-1-84150-672-2.
External links
- Stradivarius on IMDb
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