Johnny Steals Europe
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Johnny Steals Europe | |
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Directed by | Harry Piel |
Produced by | Harry Piel |
Written by |
Walter Scheff (novel) Harry Piel |
Starring |
Harry Piel Dary Holm Alfred Abel Margarete Sachse |
Music by | Fritz Wenneis |
Cinematography | Ewald Daub |
Studio | Ariel-Film |
Distributed by | Deutsche Universal-Film |
Release dates | 15 June 1932 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Johnny Steals Europe (German: Jonny stiehlt Europa) is a 1932 German comedy crime film directed by Harry Piel and starring Piel, Dary Holm and Alfred Abel. The film was based on a novel by Walter Scheff. It premiered on 15 June 1932.[1] A German helps a group of Americans to recover Europa, their stolen horse.[2]
Cast
- Harry Piel as Jonny Buck
- Dary Holm as Ursel Matting
- Alfred Abel as Jack Matting
- Margarete Sachse as Miss Pepson
- Walter Steinbeck as Max Dievenak
- Hermann Blaß as Siegfried Hagelberg
- Carl Balhaus as Monk
- Charly Berger as Frontz
- Kurt Lilien as Laberkow
- Wolfgang von Schwindt as Rueckers
- Gerhard Dammann as Wilke
- Hans Wallner as Altkleiderhaendler
- Fritz Spira as Labinger
- Bruno Ziener as Rittmeister
References
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
- Adam, Thomas & Kaufman, Will. Germany and the Americas: Culture, Politics, And History. ABC-CLIO, 2005.
External links
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