Jonathan | |
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Directed by | Hans W. Geißendörfer |
Written by | Hans W. Geißendörfer |
Based on |
Dracula by Bram Stoker |
Produced by | Hellmut Haffner |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Robby Müller |
Edited by | Wolfgang Hedinger |
Music by | Roland Kovač |
Production company | Iduna Film
[1] |
Distributed by | Atlas Film GmbH |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes [1] |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German [1] |
Jonathan is a 1970 West German vampire horror film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer. The film stars Jürgen Jung , Hans-Dieter Jendreyko , Paul Albert Krumm , Hertha von Walther and Oskar von Schab . The film takes place in the 19th century where vampires who are immune to sunlight have taken over the world. Human rebels band together for a battle of life and the control of civilization. [1]
Jonathan was released on 17 May 1970 in West Germany. [2] Director Hans W. Geißendörfer won the Film Award in Gold at the Deutscher Filmpreis for Best New Direction for his work on Jonathan. [2]
Jonathan | |
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Directed by | Hans W. Geißendörfer |
Written by | Hans W. Geißendörfer |
Based on |
Dracula by Bram Stoker |
Produced by | Hellmut Haffner |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Robby Müller |
Edited by | Wolfgang Hedinger |
Music by | Roland Kovač |
Production company | Iduna Film
[1] |
Distributed by | Atlas Film GmbH |
Release date |
|
Running time | 97 minutes [1] |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German [1] |
Jonathan is a 1970 West German vampire horror film directed by Hans W. Geißendörfer. The film stars Jürgen Jung , Hans-Dieter Jendreyko , Paul Albert Krumm , Hertha von Walther and Oskar von Schab . The film takes place in the 19th century where vampires who are immune to sunlight have taken over the world. Human rebels band together for a battle of life and the control of civilization. [1]
Jonathan was released on 17 May 1970 in West Germany. [2] Director Hans W. Geißendörfer won the Film Award in Gold at the Deutscher Filmpreis for Best New Direction for his work on Jonathan. [2]