The Marriage Nest
The Marriage Nest (German: Das Heiratsnest) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Rudolf Walther-Fein and starring Livio Pavanelli, Harry Liedtke, and Wolfgang Zilzer.[1]
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Directed by | Rudolf Walther-Fein |
Written by | Walter Reisch |
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Music by | Felix Bartsch |
Cinematography | Guido Seeber |
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Distributed by | Aafa-Film |
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Country | Germany |
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The film's sets were designed by Botho Hoefer and August Rinaldi. It was made by the Berlin-based Aafa-Film.
Cast
- Livio Pavanelli as Oberst v. Grodicki
- Harry Liedtke as Rittmeister von Derfling
- Wolfgang Zilzer as Leutnant Wranow
- Julia Serda as Die Generalin
- Gritta Ley as Helene, deren Tochter
- Iwa Wanja as Emmy, deren Tochter
- Margarete Lanner as Frau von Sorner
- Hans Tost as Prinz August
- Hans Junkermann as Kriegsminister Graf Henkstein
- Viktor Senger as General a.D. v. Bialkonsky
- Ida Wüst as Madame Rosa
- Sophie Pagay as Die Wirtin
- Hermann Picha as Der Bürgermeister
- Marie Grimm-Einödshofer as Die Bürgermeisterin
- Cläre Lotto as Kati, Stubenmädchen
- Hugo Fischer-Köppe as Toni, Bursche des Rittmeisters
- Max Menden as Stanislaw
- Anni Litschauer as Eine nervöse Dame
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References
- Grange p. 263
Bibliography
- Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5967-8.
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