A Tremendously Rich Man
A Tremendously Rich Man | |
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Directed by | Steve Sekely |
Written by | |
Produced by | Joe Pasternak |
Starring | Catherine Hessling Alexander Murski Berthold Bartosch |
Cinematography | Reimar Kuntze |
Edited by | Andrew Marton |
Music by | Max Kolpé Theo Mackeben |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Deutsche Universal |
Release date | 13 February 1932 |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
A Tremendously Rich Man (German: Ein steinreicher Mann) is a 1932 German comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Curt Bois, Dolly Haas and Adele Sandrock. It premiered on 13 February 1932.[1] The film was a co-production between the German subsidiary of Universal Pictures and the German firm Tobis Film.
Synopsis[]
After he accidentally swallows a very valuable diamond, a jeweler's assistant is pursued by a variety of people including criminals. With the assistance of his girlfriend Dolly he manages to evade them.
Cast[]
- Curt Bois as Curt
- Dolly Haas as Dolly
- Adele Sandrock as Adele
- Liselotte Schaak as Ulla
- as Fürst
- as Notar
- Paul Hörbiger as Linkerton
- Willi Schur as Emil
- Paul Biensfeldt as Ferdinand
- Margarete Kupfer as Bella da Vasco
- Friedrich Ettel as Arzt
- Eduard Rothauser
- Josef Dahmen
- Hermann Picha
- Walter Steinbeck
- Michael von Newlinsky
References[]
- ^ Grange p.381
Bibliography[]
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
External links[]
Categories:
- German-language films
- 1932 films
- German films
- Films of the Weimar Republic
- 1932 comedy films
- German comedy films
- Films directed by Steve Sekely
- Films produced by Joe Pasternak
- German black-and-white films
- Universal Pictures films
- Tobis Film films
- 1930s German film stubs