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The Adventuress of Monte Carlo
GermanDie Abenteuerin von Monte Carlo
Directed by Adolf Gärtner
Written by
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography Eugen Hamm
Production
company
Ellen Richter Film
Distributed by UFA
Release dates
  • 25 November 1921 (1921-11-25) (Part I)
  • 7 December 1921 (1921-12-07) (Part II)
  • 16 December 1921 (1921-12-16) (Part III)
CountryGermany
Languages Silent
German intertitles

The Adventuress of Monte Carlo ( German: Die Abenteuerin von Monte Carlo) is a 1921 German silent adventure film directed by Adolf Gärtner and starring Ellen Richter, Anton Pointner and Eduard von Winterstein. [1] It was released in three parts, The Mistress of the Shah, Moroccan Nights and The Stanley Trial.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Extensive location shooting took place in Monte Carlo, Morocco, Paris, Nice, Switzerland, Barcelona and Italy.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. p. 103. ISBN  081085967X. LCCN  2008008116.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Adventuress of Monte Carlo
GermanDie Abenteuerin von Monte Carlo
Directed by Adolf Gärtner
Written by
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography Eugen Hamm
Production
company
Ellen Richter Film
Distributed by UFA
Release dates
  • 25 November 1921 (1921-11-25) (Part I)
  • 7 December 1921 (1921-12-07) (Part II)
  • 16 December 1921 (1921-12-16) (Part III)
CountryGermany
Languages Silent
German intertitles

The Adventuress of Monte Carlo ( German: Die Abenteuerin von Monte Carlo) is a 1921 German silent adventure film directed by Adolf Gärtner and starring Ellen Richter, Anton Pointner and Eduard von Winterstein. [1] It was released in three parts, The Mistress of the Shah, Moroccan Nights and The Stanley Trial.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Extensive location shooting took place in Monte Carlo, Morocco, Paris, Nice, Switzerland, Barcelona and Italy.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. p. 103. ISBN  081085967X. LCCN  2008008116.

External links



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