Trenck (film)

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Trenck
Directed by Ernst Neubach
Heinz Paul
Produced by Herbert Silbermann
Written by Bruno Frank (novel)
Ernst Neubach
Heinz Paul
Starring Hans Stüwe
Dorothea Wieck
Olga Tschechowa
Theodor Loos
Music by Hans May
Cinematography Georg Bruckbauer
Carl Drews
Karl Hasselmann
Studio Phoebus TonfilmAG
Release dates 28 October 1932
Running time 100 minutes
Country Germany
Language German

Trenck (German:Trenck - Der Roman einer großen Liebe) is a 1932 German historical film directed by Ernst Neubach and Heinz Paul and starring Hans Stüwe, Dorothea Wieck and Olga Tschechowa. The film was based on a novel by Bruno Frank.[1] It depicts the life of the Eighteenth century adventurer Friedrich von der Trenck.

Cast

  • Hans Stüweas Freiherr von der Trenck
  • Dorothea Wieck as Amalie, Prinzessin von Preußen
  • Olga Tschechowa as Elisabeth, Zarin von Rußland
  • Theodor Loos as Friedrich II, König von Preußen
  • Paul Hörbiger as Löwenwalde, Präsident des österr. Gerichtshofes
  • Anton Pointner as Trenck, der Pandur
  • Gretl Schubert as Ulrike, Prinzessin von Preußen
  • Fritz Vogtherr as Leutnant von Rochow
  • Eduard von Winterstein as Freiherr von der Goltz
  • Alfred Gerasch as General Seydlitz
  • Charles Willy Kayser as Oberst
  • Paul Biensfeldt as Fredersdorff
  • Kurt Fuß as Major Doo
  • Walter Steinbeckas König Friedrich Wilhelm II.
  • Bruno Ziener as Alvensleben, Minister
  • Carl Mahnke as Peter III. - Zar von Rußland
  • Nico Turoff as Potemkin
  • F.W. Schröder-Schrom as Preuß. Gesandter am russ. Hof
  • Friedrich Ettel as Preußischer Resident in Danzig
  • Fred Goebel as Major
  • Ludwig Trautmann as Kommandant der Festung Magdeburg
  • Henry Pleßas General
  • Cordy Millowitsch as Maria Theresia, österreichische Kaiserin
  • Hermann Blaß as Lopresti
  • Hanns Waschatko as Kommissar
  • Franz Klebusch as Bürgermeister Nüßler
  • Ernst Wurmser as Grenzwirt
  • Hilde Koller as Milenka
  • Karl Meinhardt as Voltaire
  • Carl de Vogt as Herzog von Württemberg
  • Irmgard Alberti as Herzogin
  • Erwin van Roy as Bauernbursche
  • Max Grünberg as Fuhrmann
  • Sascha Gura
  • Senta Liberty
  • Charlotte Michael
  • Albert Probeck
  • Hermann Schroder
  • Annemarie von Rochhausen

References

  1. Klossner p.388

Bibliography

  • Klossner, Michael. The Europe of 1500-1815 on film and television: a worldwide filmography of over 2550 works, 1895 through 2000. McFarland & Co., 2002.

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