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Casanova (1918 film)

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Casanova
German release poster
Directed byAlfréd Deésy
Written byIzsó Barna
László Békeffi
Jenö Faragó
József Pakots
Produced byStar Film
StarringAlfréd Deésy as Casanova
CinematographyKároly Vass
Release date
  • 1918 (1918)
CountryHungary
LanguageSilent

Casanova is a 1918 Hungarian film directed by Alfréd Deésy and starring Deesy in the title role. For years, this film was listed in reference books as a Bela Lugosi film, since originally Star Films advertised that Lugosi was set to play Casanova. He was replaced, however, at the last minute by the director Alfred Deesy, who decided to play the role himself. If indeed Lugosi shot any scenes for this film, they did not wind up in the finished product. The film nevertheless still turns up occasionally in Lugosi's filmography, perhaps because Lugosi had played Casanova previously on the Hungarian stage.[1]

Cast

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In alphabetical order

  • Péter Andorffy as Hilmer
  • Viktor Costa
  • Norbert Dán as Prince Roland
  • Alfréd Deésy as Casanova
  • László Faludi as Paul
  • Tessza Fodor
  • Annie Góth as Princess Felsenburg
  • Sandy Igolits as Clara
  • Richard Kornai as Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Ila Lóth as Ninette
  • Gyula Margittai as Count Waldenstein
  • Marel Rolla
  • Sári Sólyom as Derusse
  • Margaretta Tímár as Margaretta Hilmer
  • Gusztáv Turán
  • Miklós Ujvári as the Father
  • Camilla von Hollay as Margit (as Hollay Kamilla)
  • Lucy Wett as Suzanne Hilmer
  • Bela Lugosi (was edited out of the film and does not appear)[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Rhodes, Gary D., with Richard Sheffield (2007). Bela Lugosi: Dreams and Nightmares. Collectables/Alpha Video Publishers. p. 343. ISBN 0-9773798-1-7
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