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The Case of Colonel Redl

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The Case of Colonel Redl
Directed byKarl Anton
Written byAlfred Schirokauer
Benno Vigny
Based onThe Case of Colonel Redl by Egon Erwin Kisch
Produced byJosef Stein
StarringTheodor Loos
Lil Dagover
Otto Hartmann
CinematographyEduard Hoesch
Václav Vích
Music byWilly Engel-Berger
Production
companies
Elektafilm
Sonor Film
Distributed bySüd-Film
Release date
27 February 1931
Running time
82 minutes
CountryCzechoslovakia
LanguageGerman

The Case of Colonel Redl (German: Der Fall des Generalstabs-Oberst Redl) is a 1931 Czechoslovak spy drama film directed by Karl Anton in German language. It stars Theodor Loos, Lil Dagover and Otto Hartmann. It was co-production between the Prague-based companies Elektafilm and Sonor Film. A separate Czech-language version The Affair of Colonel Redl was also shot at the same time.[1] It was based on a 1924 novel of the same title by Egon Erwin Kisch, based on the story of Alfred Redl.

Synopsis

In the years leading up to the First World War, Colonel Redl of the Austrian army acts as a double agent for enemy powers.

Cast

  • Theodor Loos as Oberst Alfred Redl
  • Lil Dagover as Vera Nikolayevna
  • Otto Hartmann as Stephan Dolan, Ulanenleutnant
  • Friedrich Hölzlin as Marchenko
  • Alexander Murski as Daragaieff, Russian spy
  • Werner Jansch as Chief of Russian spy service in Petersburg
  • Michael von Newlinsky as Russian ambassador in Vienna
  • Willy Bauer as General Conrad von Hoetzendorf
  • Magnus Stifter as Colonel Umanizky, Head of the Evidence Office in Vienna
  • Hans Götz as The Archduke
  • Dr. Weinmann as Prague Corps Commander
  • Philipp Veit as Police president in Vienna
  • Leo Dudek as First Detective
  • Rudolf Stadler as Second Detective
  • Truda Grosslichtová as Franzi
  • Luigi Bernauer as Cabaret singer in 'Trocadero'

References

  1. ^ Von Dassanowsky p.337

Bibliography

  • Von Dassanowsky, Robert. Screening Transcendence: Film Under Austrofascism and the Hollywood Hope, 1933-1938. Indiana University Press, 2018

External links

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