My Cousin from Warsaw

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My Cousin from Warsaw
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German Meine Cousine aus Warschau
Directed by Carl Boese
Screenplay by Károly Nóti
Franz Schult [1]
Produced by Arnold Pressburger [1]
Starring
Cinematography Curt Courant [1]
Edited by Ladislao Vajda [1]
Music by Artur Guttmann [1]
Production
company
Distributed bySüdfilm AG [1]
Release date
  • 18 August 1931 (1931-08-18)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

My Cousin from Warsaw (German : Meine Cousine aus Warschau) is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Liane Haid, Tala Birell, and Fritz Schulz. [2] It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. [3] The film's art director was Julius von Borsody. A separate French language version Ma cousine de Varsovie was also made, directed by Carmine Gallone. The film was based upon the play by Louis Verneuil.

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My Cousin from Warsaw was screened in Germany at the Titiana-Palast on 18 August 1931. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Meine Cousine aus Warschau". Filmportal.de . Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  2. Parish, James Robert; Canham, Kingsley (1976). Film Directors Guide: Western Europe . Scarecrow Press. p. 26. ISBN   0810809087.
  3. Jacobsen p.346

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