The Glass Boat
The Glass Boat (French: Le bateau de verre, German: Das brennende Schiff) is a 1927 French-German silent film directed by Constantin J. David and Jacqueline Milliet and starring André Nox, Françoise Rosay and Eric Barclay.[1]
The Glass Boat | |
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Directed by | Constantin J. David Jacqueline Milliet |
Written by | René Bizet Jacqueline Milliet Ruth Goetz |
Starring | André Nox Françoise Rosay Eric Barclay |
Cinematography | Paul Guichard Emil Schünemann |
Production company | Les Productions Milliet |
Distributed by | Deutsch-Nordische Film-Union (Germany) |
Release date | 1927 |
Country | France Germany |
Language | Silent French intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Karl Görge.
Cast
- André Nox as Armand d'Arcy, Besitzer einer Glashütte
- Françoise Rosay as Frau d'Arcy, seine Gattin
- Eric Barclay as Robert d'Arcy, ihr Sohn
- Mary Kid as Violet Blanchard, eine junge Schloßherrin
- Käthe von Nagy as Anni
- Arthur Duarte as Allan, Ihr Bruder
- José Davert as Der Steuermann der 'Kerrock'
- Mathilde Sussin as Tante Marie
- Albert Paulig as Konsul Brown
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References
- Goble p.42
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
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