The Kreutzer Sonata (1937 film)
The Kreutzer Sonata | |
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Directed by | Veit Harlan |
Produced by | Georg Witt |
Written by |
Leo Tolstoy (novel) Eva Leidmann |
Starring |
Lil Dagover Peter Petersen Albrecht Schoenhals |
Music by | Ernst Roters |
Cinematography | Otto Baecker |
Edited by | Walter von Bonhorst |
Production company |
Georg Witt-Film UFA |
Distributed by | UFA |
Release dates | 11 February 1937 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The Kreutzer Sonata (German:Die Kreutzersonate) is a 1937 German drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Lil Dagover, Peter Petersen and Albrecht Schoenhals.[1]
The film's art direction was by Otto Hunte and Willy Schiller.
Cast
- Lil Dagover as Jelaina Posdnyschew
- Peter Petersen as Andrej Posdnyschew
- Albrecht Schoenhals as Gregor Tuchatschewsky
- Hilde Körber as Gruschenka
- Walter Werner as Dr. Raskin
- Wolfgang Kieling as Wassja
- Paul Bildt as Anwalt im Zugabteil
- Heinz Berghaus as Jungvermälter im Zugabteil
- Ilse Cotence as Dirne Lisawetha
- Margot Erbst as Landarbeiterin Marfa
- Hugo Flink as Gast bei Andrei
- Gabriele Hoffmann as Baronin auf Andrejs Fest
- Edith Linn as Fräulein im Zugabteil
- Paul Adalbert Ebelt as Gast auf Andrejs Fest
- Leo Peukert as Impressario Stansky
- Franz Pollandt as Troikakutscher
- Werner Siegert as Kartenspieler Maxim Wassilowitsch
- Armin Schweizer as Alter Mann im Zugabteil
- Lotte Spira as Fürstin auf Andrejs Fest
- Max Wilmsen as Ober im Wiesbadener Lokal
- Bruno Ziener as Diener Iwan
- Ellen Becker as 1. Verehrerin Gregors
- Friedl Hampter as Verehrerin Gregors
- Gertrud Hartwig as 3. Verehrerin Gregors
- Inge Stratner as Verehrerin Gregors
- Mussia Gürtler as Dienstmädchen Kitty
- Peter Busse as 1. Konzertbesucher in Wiesbaden
- Fritz Draeger as 2. Konzertbesucher in Wiesbaden
- Paul Ludwig Frey as 3. Konzertbesucher in Wiesbaden
- Werner Pledath as Hotelgast
- Ingeborg Carlsson as Blondine im Hotelspeisesaal
- Günther Lüders
References
- ↑ Rentschler p.167
Bibliography
- Rentschler, Eric. The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife. Harvard University Press, 1996.
External links
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