The Champion of Pontresina
The Champion of Pontresina (German: Der Springer von Pontresina) is a 1934 German-Swiss comedy film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Sepp Rist, Rudolf Klicks and Eric Helgar.[1]
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Directed by | Herbert Selpin |
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Written by | Hans Richter |
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Music by | Will Meisel |
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Edited by | Lena Neumann |
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Distributed by | Terra Film |
Release date | 23 May 1934 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
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Language | German |
Production
It is also known by the alternative title of Love in St. Moritz (German: Liebe in St. Moritz). The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert A. Dietrich and Bruno Lutz. It was made by Terra Film and shot on location in Switzerland, and at Terra's Berlin studios.
Cast
- Sepp Rist as Uli Boeker, Mannschaftsführer
- Vivigenz Eickstedt as Tielko
- Eric Helgar as Moritz
- Rudolf Klicks as Max
- Ludwig Gerner as Karl
- Anni Markart as Violett Moore
- Friedrich Ettel as Friedrich Holz, Industrieller
- Georg H. Schnell as I.P. Moore, Bankier
- Henry Lorenzen as H.W. Macpherson, Sportsmann
- Ali Ghito as Marlen, Mannschaftsführerin
- Edith Anders as Liess
- Katja Bennefeld as Toni
- Hilde Maria Rapp-Fidelius as Maria
- Walter Rilla as Peter Tonani, Geigenvirtuose
- Hans von Petersdorff as Eiskunstläufer
- Hilda Rückert as Eiskunstläuferin
- Hans Albin as Mitglied der Ski-Mannschaft
- Hedi Heising as Ursula Holm
- Erna Fentsch as Bertchen
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References
- Clarke & Doel p. 152
Bibliography
- Clarke, David B. & Doel, Marcus A. Moving Pictures/Stopping Places: Hotels and Motels on Film. Lexington Books, 2009.
External links
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