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The Prodigal Son | |
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Directed by | Luis Trenker |
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Produced by | Paul Kohner |
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Music by | Giuseppe Becce |
Production company | Deutsche Universal-Film |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The Prodigal Son (German: Der verlorene Sohn) is a 1934 German drama film directed by Luis Trenker and starring Trenker, Maria Andergast and Bertl Schultes. A South Tyrolean immigrates to New York City, but ultimately finding the U.S. is not for him, returns to his home village.
It was made by the German branch of Universal Pictures.
Cast
- Luis Trenker as Tonio Feuersinger
- Maria Andergast as Barbl Gudauner
- Bertl Schultes as Barbl's father
- Marian Marsh as Lilian Williams
- F.W. Schröder-Schrom as Mr. Williams
- Jimmie Fox as Hobby
- Paul Henckels as the Teacher
- Eduard Köck as Tonio's father
- Melanie Horeschowsky as Rosina Unverdorben
- Emmerich Albert, Hans Jamnig, and Luis Gerold as Lumberjacks
- Lore Schuetzendorf as Rauhnacht maiden
- Lucie Euler as the Landlady
- Borwin Walth as the Butler
References
- Hake p.142
Bibliography
- Hake, Sabine. Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. University of Texas Press, 2001.
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