The Count of Charolais
The Count of Charolais (German:Der Graf von Charolais) is a 1922 German silent historical film directed by Karl Grune and starring Eva May, William Dieterle and Eugen Klöpfer.[1] The film was adapted from the play of the same name by Richard Beer-Hofmann.
The Count of Charolais | |
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Directed by | Karl Grune |
Written by | Bobby E. Lüthge Richard Beer-Hofmann (play Der Graf von Charolais, 1904) Philip Massinger (play The Fatal Dowry, 1632) Nathan Field (play The Fatal Dowry, 1632) |
Starring | Eva May William Dieterle |
Cinematography | Karl Hasselmann |
Production company | Stern-Film |
Release date | 8 September 1922 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Karl Görge and Robert Neppach.
Cast
- Eva May as Désirée
- William Dieterle as Junge Charolais
- Eugen Klöpfer as Senatspräsident
- Maria Forescu
- Georg Baselt
- Paul Biensfeldt as Herbergswirt
- Wilhelm Diegelmann
- Hugo Döblin
- Carl Geppert
- Leonhard Haskel
- Hildegard Imhof
- Fred Immler as Tambour
- Joseph Klein as Graf von Charolais
- Arthur Kraußneck
- Margarete Kupfer as Alte Barbara
- Adolf E. Licho as Wucherer
- Fritz Richard
- Rudolf Rittner as Hauptmann Romont
- Josef Schelepa
- Ferdinand von Alten as Graf Philipp
- Max Wilmsen
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References
- Parish & Canham p.136
Bibliography
- James Robert Parish & Kingsley Canham. Film Directors Guide: Western Europe. Scarecrow Press, 1976.
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