Sunday of Life
Sunday of Life (German: Sonntag des Lebens) is a 1931 American drama film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Camilla Horn, Willy Clever and Oscar Marion.[1] It was made at the Joinville Studios in Paris by Paramount Pictures as the German-language version of The Devil's Holiday.
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Directed by | Leo Mittler |
Written by | Béla Balázs Edmund Goulding |
Starring | Camilla Horn Willy Clever Oscar Marion |
Cinematography | Enzo Riccioni |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | 10 April 1931 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | German |
Cast
- Camilla Horn as Ellen Hobart
- Willy Clever as David Stone
- Oskar Marion as Mark Stone
- Leopold von Ledebur as Ezra Stone
- Werner Kepich as Charlie Thorn
- Otto Kronburger as Dr. Reynolds
- Peter Ihle as Monk Mac Connell
- Emmerich Lukas as Jack Carr
- Ernestine Mayer as Tante Betty
- Eugen Rex as Hamond
- Margarete Roma as Ethel
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References
- Gevinson p.328
Bibliography
- Alan Gevinson. Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911-1960. University of California Press, 1997.
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