Tropical Nights (1931 film)
Tropical Nights (German: Tropennächte) is a 1931 American German language drama film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Dita Parlo, Robert Thoeren and Fritz Greiner. The film was one of five multi-language versions of the American film Dangerous Paradise (1930) made by Paramount at the Joinville Studios in Paris.[1] These were made in the years following the introduction of sound film, before the practice of dubbing became widespread. The film, like the original American production, is based on Joseph Conrad's 1915 novel Victory.
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Directed by | Leo Mittler |
Produced by | Paul Reno |
Written by | Joseph Conrad (novel) Rudolph Cartier Egon Eis Grover Jones William Slavens McNutt |
Starring | Dita Parlo Robert Thoeren Fritz Greiner Else Heller |
Cinematography | René Guissart |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | 1931 |
Country | United States |
Language | German |
Cast
- Dita Parlo as Alma
- Robert Thoeren as Heyst
- Fritz Greiner as Schomberg
- Else Heller as Frau Schomberg
- Fritz Rasp as Jones
- Manfred Fürst as Ricardo
- Werner Hollmann as Zangiacomo
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References
- Moore p.176
Bibliography
- Moore, Gene M. Conrad on Film. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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