The White Sonata
The White Sonata (German: Die weiße Sonate) is a 1928 Austrian silent drama film directed by Louis Seeman and starring Carla Bartheel, Vladimir Sokoloff and Paul Askonas.[1]
The White Sonata | |
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Directed by | Louis Seeman |
Written by | Edmund Hahn (novel) Jacques Bachrach |
Starring | Carla Bartheel Vladimir Sokoloff Paul Askonas |
Cinematography | Max Nekut |
Production company | Listo Film |
Distributed by | Liddy Hegewald Film (Germany) |
Release date | 1928 |
Country | Austria |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Stepanek.
Cast
- Carla Bartheel as Dina Dellmar, eine Tänzerin
- Vladimir Sokoloff as Violinvirtuose Dollhofer, Dinas Vater
- Paul Askonas as Fürst Saxenburg, Chef der Geheimpolizei
- Werner Pittschau as Oberleutnant Graf Boris Utomski
- Vivian Gibson as Nata Ignatiew, Frau des Governeurs
- Richard Waldemar as Ramolli
- Hanni Hoess
- Clementine Plessner
- Hans Melzer
- Hanns Marschall
- René Pryken
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References
- Parish p.458
Bibliography
- James Robert Parish. Hollywood character actors. Arlington House, 1978.
External links
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