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DAS SCHIFF DER VERLORENEN MENSCHEN

Germany 1929: A Max Glass-Film Production.
Released through Orplidmetro AG
Released in England in 1930 as THE SHIP OF THE LOST MEN

CAST: Fritz Kortner (Captain Fernando Vela); Marlene Dietrich (Ethel Marley); Robin Irvine (T.W. Cheyne, a young American doctor); Vladimir Sokoloff (Grischa, the cook); Gaston Modot (Morain, the escaped convict); Boris de Fas (Tatooed sailor); Fedor Schaljapin, Jr. (Nick); Max Maximilian (Tom Butley); Friedrich Gnass (Matrose); Fritz Alberti (Captain of luxury liner), Robert Garrison (Landlord), Heinrich Gotho (Sailor); with Harry Grunwald, Emil Heyse, Fred Immler, Alfred Loretto, Gerhard Ritterband, Arthur Wartan, Heinz Wemper.

CREDITS: Maurice Tourneur (Director and Scenarist); Max Glass (Producer); Nikolaus Farkas (Photo-grapher); Franz Schroedter (Decors); Jacques Tourneur (Assistant Director); Rudolf Strobl (Production Manager); based on the novel by Franzos Keremen.

Black-and-White. 2,593 meters.
Production Dates: April — June 1929, Staaken-Studios, Berlin, the Harbour of Rostock and the River Trave.
Premiere: September 17th 1929, Ufa-Pavillon am Nollendorfplatz, Berlin.

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