The Ship of Lost Souls
The Ship of Lost Souls | |
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Directed by | Maurice Tourneur |
Produced by | Max Glass |
Written by |
Franzos Keremen (novel) Maurice Tourneur |
Starring |
Fritz Kortner Marlene Dietrich Robin Irvine |
Cinematography | Nicolas Farkas |
Production company |
Max Glass Film |
Distributed by | Messtro-Film |
Release dates | 17 September 1929 |
Running time | 121 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language |
Silent German intertitles |
The Ship of Lost Souls or The Ship of Lost Men (German:Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen) is a 1929 German silent thriller film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Fritz Kortner, Marlene Dietrich and Robin Irvine.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Franz Schroedter and Fritz Maurischat.
Cast
- Fritz Kortner as Kapitän Vela - Captain Fernando Vela
- Marlene Dietrich as Ethel Marley
- Robin Irvine as William 'T.W.' Cheyne - a Young American Doctor
- Vladimir Sokoloff as Grischa - der Koch - the Cook
- Gaston Modot as Der Sträfling Morains - Morain - the Escaped Convict
- Boris de Fast as Der tätowierte - The Tattooed Sailor
- Feodor Chaliapin Jr. as Nick
- Max Maximilian as Tom Butley
- Fritz Alberti as Der Kapitän - The Captain of the Luxury Liner L'Amorique
- Robert Garrison as Der Vermieter - The Landlord
- Heinrich Gotho as Ein Matrose - A Sailor
- Harry Grunwald a Ein Matrose - A Sailor
- Emil Heyse
- Fred Immler
- Alfred Loretto as Ein Matrose - A Sailor
- Gerhard Ritterband
- Aruth Wartan
- Heinz Wemper
- Christiane Tourneur
References
- ↑ Waldman p.141
Bibliography
- Waldman, Harry. Maurice Tourneur: The Life and Films. McFarland, 2001.
- Wood, Ean. Divine Dietrich: Venus in Tails. Sanctuary, 2002.
External links
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