L'Atlantide (1932 film)
L'Atlantide is a 1932 German-French adventure and fantasy film directed by G. W. Pabst and starring Brigitte Helm. It is based on the novel L'Atlantide by Pierre Benoît.[2]
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Directed by | G. W. Pabst[1] |
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Based on | Atlantida by Pierre Benoît |
Starring | Brigitte Helm |
Music by | Wolfgang Zeller[1] |
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Edited by | Hans Oser[1] |
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Running time | 90 minutes[1] |
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Production
The film is a remake of the 1921 film of the same name directed by Jacques Feyder.[2] After Feyder refused to create a sound remake of L'Atlantide, Pabst took to directing the film.[3] Both Pabst and Feyder's film adaptations were shot in the Sahara Desert.[2] To compete with American films, the film was shot in three languages: English, French and German.[3]
Cast
- German-language cast
- Brigitte Helm as Antinéa
- Tela Tchaï as Tanit Serga
- Heinz Klingenberg as St. Avil
- Gustav Diessl as Morhange
- Wladimir Sokoloff as Hetman
- Mathias Wieman as Torstenson
- Florelle as Clementine
- French-language cast[4]
- Brigitte Helm as Antinéa
- Pierre Blanchar as Capitaine St. Avil
- Tela Tchaï as Tanit Zerga
- Georges Tourreil as Lieutenant Ferrières
- Vladimir Sokoloff as Hetman de Jaromir
- Mathias Wieman as Torstenson
- Jean Angelo as Capitaine Morhange
- English-language cast[5]
- Brigitte Helm as Antinea
- John Stuart as St. Avit
- Tela Tchaï as Tanit Serga
- Gustav Diessl as Morhange
- Gibb McLaughlin as Count Bielowsky
- Mathias Wieman as Torstensen
- Florelle as Clementine
References
- "L'Atlantide". Filmportal.de. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
- Erickson, Hal. "LAtlantide". Allmovie. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
- Frey, 2005. p. 292
- "L'Atlantide". filmportal.de. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
- "The Mistress of Atlantis". filmportal.de. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
Notes
- Benoit, Pierre; Frey, Hugo (2005). The Queen of Atlantis. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-6916-3.
External links
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