The Decoy (1935 film)
The Decoy or A Mirror for Skylarks (French: Le miroir aux alouettes) is a 1935 adventure film directed by Roger Le Bon and Hans Steinhoff and starring Edwige Feuillère, Pierre Brasseur and Jessie Vihrog.[1]
The Decoy | |
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Directed by | Roger Le Bon Hans Steinhoff |
Produced by | Raoul Ploquin Karl Ritter |
Written by | Philipp Lothar Mayring Georges Neveux Ludwig von Wohl |
Starring | Edwige Feuillère Pierre Brasseur Jessie Vihrog |
Music by | Friedrich Wilhelm Rust Walter Schütze |
Cinematography | Konstantin Irmen-Tschet |
Edited by | Willy Zeyn |
Production company | UFA |
Distributed by | L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne |
Release date | 5 April 1935 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | French |
It was the French-language remake of the 1934 film Decoy. The film was produced by the German company UFA in partnership with its French subsidiary ACE. The French title is a reference to a classic device used as a decoy.
Cast
- Edwige Feuillère as Délia
- Pierre Brasseur as Jean Forestier
- Jessie Vihrog as Jenny
- Lucien Dayle as H. Forestier
- Pierre Labry as Le commandant
- Daniel Mendaille as Le premier officier
- Bill Bocket as Le deuxième officier
- Jeanne Fusier-Gir as La passagère
- Henri Mairet as Le passager
- Raymond Aimos as Dimitri
- Max Maxudian as Le Persan
- Germaine Godefroid
- Roger Karl as L'armateur Dekalf
- Edouard Hamel
- Henri Bosc as Makarian
- Henry Bonvallet
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References
- Rentschler p.289
Bibliography
- Rentschler, Eric. The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife. Harvard University Press, 1996.
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