The Czar's Courier
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German | Der Kurier des Zaren |
Directed by | Richard Eichberg |
Written by | Jules Verne (novel) Hans Kyser |
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Cinematography | Ewald Daub A. O. Weitzenberg |
Edited by | Roger von Norman |
Music by | Hans Sommer |
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Distributed by | Tobis Film Sascha Film (Austria) |
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Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The Czar's Courier (German: Der Kurier des Zaren) is a 1936 German historical drama film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Anton Walbrook, Lucie Höflich, and Maria Andergast. It is an adaptation of Jules Verne's 1876 novel Michael Strogoff.[1]
It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and on location in Bulgaria. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Willi Herrmann and Alfred Bütow. A separate French-language version, Michel Strogoff, was also produced.
Cast
[edit]- Anton Walbrook as Lt. Michael Strogoff
- Lucie Höflich as Marfa Strogoff, Michael's mother
- Maria Andergast as Nadja
- Alexander Golling as Iwan Ogareff
- Hilde Hildebrand as Zangara, Ogareff's mistress
- Kurt Vespermann as Alcide Jolivet, French journalist
- Theo Lingen as Harry Blount, British journalist
- Olga Schaub as Mascha, a young gypsy
- Hans Zesch-Ballot as The Czar
- Herbert Hübner as Grand Duke Fedor
- Bernhard Goetzke as Emir Feofar
- Heinz Wemper as Wassili
- Walter Brückner as postmaster
- Else Eismann as old gypsy
- Walter Albrecht as Tartar officer
- Max Rosenhauer as Officer in the train
- Walter von Allwoerden as Russian officer
- Ernst Behmer as Train conductor
- Jens von Hagen as Czarist officer
See also
[edit]- The Soldier and the Lady (1937)
References
[edit]- ^ Rentschler, Eric (1986). German Film & Literature: Adaptations and Transformations. New York, NY: Methuen. p. 342. ISBN 0415239753.
Bibliography
[edit]- Waldman, Harry (2008). Nazi Films in America, 1933–1942. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0786438617.
External links
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Categories:
- 1936 films
- 1930s historical drama films
- Banned films in Nazi Germany
- German historical drama films
- Films of Nazi Germany
- Films directed by Richard Eichberg
- Tobis Film films
- Films shot at Johannisthal Studios
- Films based on Michael Strogoff
- Films set in Russia
- Films shot in Bulgaria
- Films set in the 19th century
- German multilingual films
- German black-and-white films
- 1936 multilingual films
- 1930s German-language films
- 1930s German films
- 1930s German film stubs