A Thousand for One Night
A Thousand for One Night | |
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Directed by | Max Mack |
Produced by | Dagobert Koßmann |
Written by |
Franz Arnold (play: Stöpsel) Ernst Bach (play: Stöpsel) Jacques Companéez Herbert Juttke Charlie Roellinghoff |
Starring |
Claire Rommer Trude Berliner Harald Paulsen |
Music by | Otto Stransky |
Cinematography | Robert Lach |
Production company | |
Release date | 10 January 1933 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country |
Czechoslovakia Germany |
Language | German |
A Thousand for One Night (German: Tausend für eine Nacht) is a 1933 Czech-German comedy film directed by Max Mack and starring Claire Rommer, Trude Berliner and Harald Paulsen.[1] A separate Czech-language version was also produced.
The film's sets were designed by Erich Zander. The film was partly shot on location at the Czech spa resort of Marienbad which was then part of the German-speaking Sudetenland.[2] It's plot concerns a German mother who is anxious for her daughter to marry an aristocrat rather than a jazz musician.
Cast
- Claire Rommer as Tochter Erika Lauff
- Trude Berliner as Tanzsoubrette Ossy Walden
- Harald Paulsen as Jazzmusiker Frank Wellner
- Jakob Tiedtke as Jakob Lauff
- Johanna Terwin as Adele, seine Frau
- Eugen Jensen as Haberland, sein Freund
- Willy Stettner as Peter Stengel, dessen Neffe
- F.W. Schröder-Schrom
- Alfred Gerasch
- Alexander Murski
- Kardosch-Sänger as Vocal group
References
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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