Andreas Schlüter (film)
Andreas Schlüter | |
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Directed by | Herbert Maisch |
Produced by | Viktor von Struwe |
Written by |
Helmut Brandis Herbert Maisch Alfons von Czibulka (novel) |
Starring |
Heinrich George Mila Kopp Olga Tschechowa |
Music by | Wolfgang Zeller |
Cinematography | Ewald Daub |
Edited by | Ursula Schmidt |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Deutsche Filmvertriebs |
Release dates | 11 September 1942 |
Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Andreas Schlüter is a 1942 German historical drama film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Heinrich George, Mila Kopp and Olga Tschechowa. It portrays the life of the eighteenth century German architect Andreas Schlüter.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hermann Asmus, Kurt Herlth and Robert Herlth.
Cast
- Heinrich George as Andreas Schlüter
- Mila Kopp as Elisabeth, seine Frau
- Olga Tschechowa as Gräfin Vera Orlewska
- Theodor Loos as Kurfürst Friedrich III.
- Dorothea Wieck as Kurfürstin Charlotte
- Marianne Simson as Leonore Schlüter
- Karl John as Bildhauer Martin Böhme, ihr Bräutigam
- Herbert Hübner as Johann von Wartenberg, Minister
- Ernst Fritz Fürbringer as Baron Eosander, Hofarchitekt
- Eduard von Winterstein as Naumann, ein Freund Schlüters
- Emil Heß as Ratgeber Dankelmann
- Max Gülstorff as Geheimrat Kraut
- Robert Taube as Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- Paul Dahlke as Erzgießer Jacobi
- Christian Kayßler as Fürst von Anhalt-Dessau
- Trude Haefelin as Frau von Pöllnitz
- Franz Schafheitlin as Herr von Harms
- Otto Graf as Graf Fleming
- Ernst Legal as Professor Sturm
- Paul Westermeier as Gießmeister Wenzel
- Ernst Rotmund as Grünberg
- Karl Hannemann as Dietze
- Peter Elsholtz as Der Agitator
- Hans Meyer-Hanno as Der Bauführer
- Helmut Heyne as Der Zeichner
- Carl Günther as Der Rittmeister
- Herwart Grosse as Sekretär bei Wartenberg
- Valy Arnheim as Zeremonienmeister
- Hans Waschatko as Obermarschall
- Klaus Pohl as Ein Kommissionsmitglied
References
- ↑ Aldgate p.157-58
Bibliography
- Anthony Aldgate & Jeffrey Richards. Britain Can Take It: The British Cinema in the Second World War. I.B.Tauris, 2007.
External links
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