The Man Who Murdered
The Man Who Murdered (German: Der Mann, der den Mord beging) is a 1931 German crime film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Conrad Veidt, Trude von Molo and Heinrich George.[1]It is adapted from the play by Pierre Frondaie.
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Directed by | Curtis Bernhardt |
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Music by | Hans J. Salter |
Cinematography | Curt Courant |
Edited by | Laslo Benedek |
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Distributed by | Terra Film |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Heinrich Richter and Hermann Warm. Location filming took place in Istanbul.
The following year a separate English version Stamboul was made.
Cast
- Conrad Veidt as Marquis de Sévigné
- Trude von Molo as Lady Falkland
- Heinrich George as Lord Falkland
- Friedl Haerlin as Lady Edith
- Frida Richard as Lady Foult
- Friedrich Kayßler as Mehmed Pascha
- Gregori Chmara as Prince Cernuwicz
- Erich Ponto as Boucher - franz. Gesandter
- Hans-Joachim Möbis as Terrail
- Yvette Rodin as Mme. Terrail
- Rolf Drucker as George Falkland - Sohn
- Bruno Ziener as Prospère - Diener bei Sévigné
See also
- The Right to Love (1920)
- Stamboul (1931)
References
- Grange p. 357
Bibliography
- Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5967-8.
- Spicer, Andrew; Hanson, Helen (2013). A Companion to Film Noir. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-52371-1.
External links
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