The Roedern Affair
The Roedern Affair (German: Die Affäre Rödern) is a 1944 German historical drama film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Paul Hartmann, Annelies Reinhold and Rudolf Fernau.[1] It is part of the tradition of Prussian films.
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Directed by | Erich Waschneck |
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Music by | Norbert Schultze |
Cinematography | Walter Pindter |
Edited by | Marthe Rau |
Production company | Berlin Film |
Distributed by | Deutsche Filmvertriebs |
Release date | 14 July 1944 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Budget | 1,873,000 RM |
Box office | 2,608,000 RM |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Heinrich Beisenherz and Alfred Bütow. It was shot at the Althoff Studios in Berlin and on location in Potsdam.
Cast
- Paul Hartmann as Festungsbaumeister Dietrich von Roedern
- Annelies Reinhold as Sängerin Maria Raven
- Clementia Egies as Elisabeth von Roedern
- Rudolf Fernau as Graf Wengen
- Karl Dannemann as Soldat Knuse
- Franz Schafheitlin as Marquis d'Orion
- Herbert Hübner as General von Krusemarck
- Hans Leibelt as Hofmarschall
- Inge Drexel as Zofe Jeanette
- Hugo Werner-Kahle as Herzog von Braunschweig
- Ursula Herking as Marias Dienerin Luise
- Karl Günther as Major von Moder
- Werner Schott as Oberst von Sack
- Otz Tollen as Herr von Sponseck
- Elfie Dugall as Liese
- Otto Hüsch as Theseus
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References
- Murray & Wickham p. 129
Bibliography
- Bruce Murray & Christopher J. Wickham. Framing the Past: The Historiography of German Cinema and Television. SIU Press, 1992.
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