Annemarie and Her Cavalryman
Annemarie and Her Cavalryman | |
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Directed by | Erich Eriksen |
Written by | Alexander Alexander |
Starring |
Colette Brettel Sig Arno Hans Junkermann |
Music by | Felix Bartsch |
Cinematography | Willy Großstück |
Production company |
Ama-Film |
Distributed by | Ama-Film |
Release date | 20 August 1926 |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language |
Silent German intertitles |
Annemarie and Her Cavalryman (German: Annemarie und ihr Ulan) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Erich Eriksen and starring Colette Brettel, Sig Arno, Hans Junkermann.[1]
The film's sets were designed by Karl Machus.
Cast
- Colette Brettel as Terry von Struppwitz
- Sig Arno as Günther Bock, Einjähriger bei den Ulanan
- Hans Junkermann as Oberstleutnant Strupp von Struppwitz
- Else Wasa as Frau Strupp
- Julius Falkenstein as Oberleutnant von Gelbsattel
- Carl Auen as Leutnant Aribert Graf von Nedlitz
- Kurt Gerron as Wachtmeister
- Paul Samson-Körner as Karl Lehmann, Stubenältester
- Paul Westermeier as Paul Lehmann, Ulan, Karls Bruder
- Ellen Plessow as Gräfin Nedlitz auf Borstenfeld
- Hermann Picha as Jochen, der Gräfins Kammerdiener
- Tzwetta Tzatschewa as Benita, eine Tänzerin vom Maxim
- Henry Bender as Kommissionsrat Julius Bock, Besitzer einer Drogerie
- Emmy Wyda as Frau Bock
- Evi Eva as Käthe, Bocks Tochter
- Hanne Brinkmann as Annemarie, Bocks Köchin
- Gerhard Ritterband as August, Bocks Lehrling
- Karl Harbacher as Klohndiener
References
- ↑ Felsmann & Prümm p.241
Bibliography
- Barbara Felsmann & Karl Prümm. Kurt Gerron - gefeiert und gejagt. Edition Hentrich, 1992.
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