Fürst Seppl
Directed by: Franz Osten, Germany, 1932
Germany, 1932
Cast and Credits
Production | |
Distribution | |
Director | Franz Osten |
Assistant Director | Franz Osten |
Scenario | Josef Than [(as Joseph Than)] |
Story | Ernst Iros |
Ernst Iros | |
Director of Photography | Franz Koch |
Franz Koch | |
Composer | Franz Koch |
Editor | Paul May [(as Paul Ostermayr)] |
Art Director | Ludwig Reiber |
Cast | Ludwig Reiber [The Wirt zum Goldenen Ochen] |
Grit Haid [Lenerl, his daughter] | |
Hanns Beck-Gaden [Seppl] | |
Kurt Horwitz [Kasimir, Fürst von Tusla] | |
Walter Lantzsch [Fabrikant Lehmann aus Berlin] | |
Walter Lantzsch [Frau Fabrikant Lehmann] | |
Walter Lantzsch [Ellen, her daughter] | |
Inez Allegri [Fräulein Schultze, eine Hochstaplerin] | |
Inez Allegri [Dr. Müller] | |
Inez Allegri [Miß Wilson] | |
Josef Eichheim [Dorfbader] | |
Max Schreck [Knappe] | |
Max Schreck [Wastl] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,, 2438 meters, 24 frames per second
Sound System: Mono
First Screening: October 5, 1932 in München
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