The Golden Anchor (German: Zum goldenen Anker) is a 1932 German-French drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Albert Bassermann, Ursula Grabley, and Mathias Wieman.[1] It is the German-language version of Marius (1931), based on Marcel Pagnol's play of the same title. Such multi-language versions were common during the early years of sound. It was made at the Joinville Studios by the European branch of Paramount Pictures.
The Golden Anchor | |
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Directed by | Alexander Korda |
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Based on | Marius by Marcel Pagnol |
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Production company | Les Films Marcel Pagnol |
Distributed by | Paramount-Film |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
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Language | German |
Cast
edit- Albert Bassermann as Piquoiseau
- Ursula Grabley as Fanny, ihre Tochter
- Mathias Wieman as Marcus sein Sohn
- Jakob Tiedtke as Cesar
- Lucie Höflich as Honorine
- Karl Etlinger as Panisse
- Ludwig Stössel as Escartefigue
- Rolf Müller as Heozer
- Karl Platen
- Jaro Fürth
See also
edit- The Black Whale (1934) - A German version of the French sequel Fanny but not a sequel of The Golden Anchor.
References
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edit- Waldman, Harry (2000). Missing Reels: Lost Films of American and European Cinema. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-0724-8.
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