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| name = Scandal at the Fledermaus |
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| image = Scandal at the Fledermaus.jpg |
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| director = [[Herbert Selpin]] |
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| producer = Guido Bagier <br> Martin Pichert |
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| writer = Herbert Selpin <br> [[Walter Zerlett-Olfenius]] |
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| starring = [[Viktor de Kowa]] <br> [[Maria Andergast]] <br> [[Adele Sandrock]] |
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| music = [[Ernst Leenen]] |
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| cinematography = [[Emil Schünemann]] |
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| editing = [[Lena Neumann]] |
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| studio = Tofa Tonfilm-Fabrikations |
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| distributor = [[Terra Film]] |
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| released = {{Film date|1936|06|04|df=yes}} |
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| runtime = 82 minutes |
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| country = Germany |
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| language = [[German language|German]] |
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⚫ | '''''Scandal at the Fledermaus''''' (German: '''''Skandal um die Fledermaus''''') is a 1936 German [[comedy film]] directed by [[Herbert Selpin]] and starring [[Viktor de Kowa]], [[Maria Andergast]] and [[Adele Sandrock]].<ref>Rentschler p.286</ref> It was shot at the [[Terra Studios]] in [[Berlin]].<ref>Klaus p.192</ref> The film's sets were designed by the [[art director]] [[Erich Czerwonski]]. It was partly shot [[location filming|on location]] in [[London]]. It is also known by the [[alternative title]] '''''Scandal Over Mary'''''. |
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==Synopsis== |
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A [[bat]] flies into a young English lady's bedroom, leading to string of misunderstandings. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* [[Viktor de Kowa]] |
* [[Viktor de Kowa]] as Viktor Kendal |
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* [[Maria Andergast]] |
* [[Maria Andergast]] as Mary Hill |
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* [[Adele Sandrock]] |
* [[Adele Sandrock]] as Lady Bethy Malison |
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* [[Heinz Salfner]] |
* [[Heinz Salfner]] as Sir Thomas Berkham |
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* [[Ernst Dumcke]] |
* [[Ernst Dumcke]] as Sir Anthony Garring |
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* [[Alfred Abel]] |
* [[Alfred Abel]] as Patrick, Butler |
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* [[Erich Fiedler]] |
* [[Erich Fiedler]] as Jonny Dunn |
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* [[Eliza Illiard]] |
* [[Eliza Illiard]] as Evelyne Dixon |
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* [[Max Gülstorff]] |
* [[Max Gülstorff]] as Die Exzellenz |
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* [[Roma Bahn]] |
* [[Roma Bahn]] as Lady X |
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* [[Eva Tinschmann]] |
* [[Eva Tinschmann]] as Lady Y |
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* [[Hedi Heising]] |
* [[Hedi Heising]] as Luise |
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* [[Helmut Weiss]] |
* [[Helmut Weiss]] as Diener |
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* [[Ernst Stimmel]] |
* [[Ernst Stimmel]] as Kanzleidiener |
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* [[Horst Teetzmann]] |
* [[Horst Teetzmann]] as Boy |
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* [[Fred Goebel]] |
* [[Fred Goebel]] as Gast |
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* [[Achim von Biel]] |
* [[Achim von Biel]] as Gast |
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* [[Alfred Pussert]] |
* [[Alfred Pussert]] as Gast |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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* Bergfelder, Tim & Bock, Hans-Michael. ''The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopedia of German. Berghahn Books, 2009. |
* Bergfelder, Tim & Bock, Hans-Michael. ''The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopedia of German''. Berghahn Books, 2009. |
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* Klaus, Ulrich J. ''Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1936''. Klaus-Archiv, 1988. |
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* Rentschler, Eric. ''The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife''. Harvard University Press, 1996. |
* Rentschler, Eric. ''The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife''. Harvard University Press, 1996. |
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 21 December 2024
Scandal at the Fledermaus | |
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Directed by | Herbert Selpin |
Written by | Herbert Selpin Walter Zerlett-Olfenius |
Produced by | Guido Bagier Martin Pichert |
Starring | Viktor de Kowa Maria Andergast Adele Sandrock |
Cinematography | Emil Schünemann |
Edited by | Lena Neumann |
Music by | Ernst Leenen |
Production company | Tofa Tonfilm-Fabrikations |
Distributed by | Terra Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Scandal at the Fledermaus (German: Skandal um die Fledermaus) is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Viktor de Kowa, Maria Andergast and Adele Sandrock.[1] It was shot at the Terra Studios in Berlin.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Erich Czerwonski. It was partly shot on location in London. It is also known by the alternative title Scandal Over Mary.
Synopsis
[edit]A bat flies into a young English lady's bedroom, leading to string of misunderstandings.
Cast
[edit]- Viktor de Kowa as Viktor Kendal
- Maria Andergast as Mary Hill
- Adele Sandrock as Lady Bethy Malison
- Heinz Salfner as Sir Thomas Berkham
- Ernst Dumcke as Sir Anthony Garring
- Alfred Abel as Patrick, Butler
- Erich Fiedler as Jonny Dunn
- Eliza Illiard as Evelyne Dixon
- Max Gülstorff as Die Exzellenz
- Roma Bahn as Lady X
- Eva Tinschmann as Lady Y
- Hedi Heising as Luise
- Helmut Weiss as Diener
- Ernst Stimmel as Kanzleidiener
- Horst Teetzmann as Boy
- Fred Goebel as Gast
- Achim von Biel as Gast
- Alfred Pussert as Gast
References
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]- Bergfelder, Tim & Bock, Hans-Michael. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopedia of German. Berghahn Books, 2009.
- Klaus, Ulrich J. Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1936. Klaus-Archiv, 1988.
- Rentschler, Eric. The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife. Harvard University Press, 1996.
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