Robert and Bertram (1938 film)
Robert and Bertram (Polish: Robert i Bertrand) is a 1938 Polish comedy film directed by Mieczysław Krawicz and starring Helena Grossówna, Eugeniusz Bodo and Adolf Dymsza. It was inspired by a comedy sketch by Johann Nestroy which was in turn based on an 1856 farce Robert and Bertram by the German writer Gustav Räder featuring two wandering vagrants with hearts of gold. A German adaptation was made the following year. The film's art direction was by Jacek Rotmil and Stefan Norris.[1]
Robert and Bertram | |
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Directed by | Mieczysław Krawicz |
Produced by | Józef Rosen |
Written by | Gustav Räder (play) Johann Nestroy (sketches) Jan Fethke Napoleon Sądek Emanuel Schlechter Ludwik Starski |
Starring | Helena Grossówna Eugeniusz Bodo Adolf Dymsza Antoni Fertner |
Music by | Henry Vars |
Cinematography | Stanisław Lipiński |
Production company | |
Release date | 12 January 1938 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Cast
- Helena Grossówna - Irena
- Eugeniusz Bodo - Bertrand
- Adolf Dymsza - Robert
- Mieczysława Ćwiklińska - siostra Ippla
- Antoni Fertner - Ippel, ojciec Ireny
- Michał Znicz - baron Dobkiewicz
- Józef Orwid - dozorca więzienia
- Julian Krzewiński - lokaj
- Feliks Żukowski - pan młody
- Henryk Małkowski
- Edmund Minowicz
- Wincenty Łoskot
References
- Robert i Bertram at the Internet Polish Movie Database (in Polish)
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