Maria, die Magd

Directed by: Veit Harlan, Germany, 1936

Germany, 1936


Cast and Credits

Production Minerva Tonfilm GmbH, Berlin
Production Manager Minerva Tonfilm GmbH, Berlin
Director Veit Harlan
Scenario Axel Eggebrecht
Veit Harlan
Story Walter Harlan [Novel]
Director of Photography Werner Bohne
Composer Leo Leux
Art Director Erich Grave
Hans Minzloff
Make-Up Richard Timm
Cast Alfred Abel [Dr. Winter]
Carl Auen
Hellmuth Brusch [Johann]
Will Dohm [Albert]
Rudolf Essek
A.F. Eugen [Gerd]
Gerhardt Gruender [Eugen]
Hilde Hildebrand [Alice]
Wolfgang Kieling [Christoph]
Hilde Körber [Maria]
Ernst Legal
Herbert Paulmüller [Franz' Vater]
Else Petersen [Alices Freundin]
Erika Raphael [Kathi]
Hans Schlenck [Franz]
Gisela von Collande [Gouvernante]
Gisela von Collande [Mutter Kilmank]

Technical specifications
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Black and White,Length: 91 minutes, 2474 meters
Sound System: mono
First Screening: October 2, 1935 in Hamburg, Lessing-Theater

General Information

Maria, die Magd is a motion picture produced in the year 1936 as a Germany production. The Film was directed by Veit Harlan, with Alfred Abel, Carl Auen, Hellmuth Brusch, Will Dohm, Rudolf Essek, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Maria, die Magd available.

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