Three Days Confined to Barracks
Three Days Confined to Barracks | |
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Directed by | Carl Boese |
Produced by | Arnold Pressburger |
Written by |
Heinz Gordon Bobby E. Lüthge Károly Nóti Géza von Cziffra |
Starring |
Max Adalbert Ida Wüst Gretl Theimer Lucie Englisch |
Music by | Nico Dostal |
Cinematography | Robert Lach |
Edited by | Max Brenner |
Production company |
Allianz Tonfilm |
Distributed by | Messtro-Film |
Release dates | 10 November 1930 |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Three Days Confined to Barracks (German: Drei Tage Mittelarrest) is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Max Adalbert, Ida Wüst and Gretl Theimer. The film is a farce set around a military barracks. It was a major hit on its release.[1] It was later remade in 1955 under the same title.
The film's art direction was by Emil Hasler.
Cast
- Max Adalbert as Hoffmann, burgomaster
- Ida Wüst as Adelheid, his wife
- Gretl Theimer as Eva, their daughter
- Lucie Englisch as Auguste, maid-servant
- Paul Hörbiger as Zippert, secretary
- Paul Otto as Major von Faber
- Alfred Döderlein as Erich Feldern, Leutnant
- Fritz Schulz as Max Plettke, Fuesilier
- Felix Bressart as Franz Nowotni, Fuesilier
- Hans Hermann Schaufuß as Dr. Strauch
- Hugo Fischer-Köppe as Krause, Feldwebel
- Vicky Werckmeister as Frieda, maid-servant
- Hermann Krehan as Storch, registrar
- Henry Bender as Strabl
- Leo Peukert as Stabsarzt
References
- ↑ Prawer p.130
Bibliography
- Prawer, S.S. Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933. Berghahn Books, 2005.
External links
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