The Empress of China (film)
The Empress of China | |
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Directed by | Steve Sekely |
Written by |
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Produced by | Artur Brauner |
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Cinematography | Kurt Hasse |
Edited by | Hermann Leitner |
Music by | Michael Jary |
Production company | CCC Film |
Distributed by | Prisma |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The Empress of China (German: Die Kaiserin von China) is a 1953 German comedy film directed by Steve Sekely and starring Grethe Weiser, Nadja Tiller and Joachim Brennecke.[1]
It was shot at the Spandau Studios and on location at Wannsee in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Karl Schneider and Kurt Herlth.
Cast[]
- Grethe Weiser as Tante Clementine
- Nadja Tiller as Viktoria
- Joachim Brennecke as Heinrich Morland
- Ernst Waldow as Professor Mirrzahler
- as Frau Lose
- Kurt Vespermann as Herr Lose
- Ruth Stephan
- Erich Fiedler
- Ursula Herking
- Hans Zesch-Ballot as Dr. Stansberg
- Rolf Weih as Dr. Müller
- Wolfgang Neuss as Wonderful
- as Wanderstein
- Gerd Vespermann
- Herbert Weissbach
- Lys Assia as Sängerin
- as Sänger
- Harold Horn as Dancer
- as Dancer
References[]
- ^ Bergfelder p. 125
Bibliography[]
- Bergfelder, Tim (2005). International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-productions in the 1960s. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-539-2.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1953 films
- German-language films
- 1953 comedy films
- German comedy films
- West German films
- Films directed by Steve Sekely
- Films based on German novels
- German black-and-white films
- Films shot at Spandau Studios
- 1950s German film stubs