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| writer = [[Rudolf Bernauer]] (play)<br> [[Friedrich Raff]] <br> [[Julius Urgiss]] <br> [[Rudolf Österreicher]] (play) |
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|director = [[Georg Jacoby]] |
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|producer = Nicolas Deutsch |
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| studio = [[Felsom Film]] <br> [[Sascha-Film|Sascha Film]] |
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'''''Money on the Street''''' ({{lang-de|'''Geld auf der Straße'''|lit=Gold on the Street}}) is a 1930 Austrian-German [[romantic comedy]] film directed by [[Georg Jacoby]] and starring Lydia Pollman, [[Georg Alexander]], and [[Franz Schafheitlin]]. It is notable for the screen debut of [[Hedy Lamarr]], who played a small role as an [[Film extra|extra]]. |
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==Plot== |
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==Synopsis== |
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A young woman tries to escape her fate of marriage to a dull, but wealthy fiancée. |
A young woman tries to escape her fate of marriage to a dull, but wealthy fiancée. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* [[Lydia Pollman]] as Dodo |
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* [[Georg Alexander]] as Peter Paul Lutz |
*Lydia Pollman as Dodo |
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*[[Georg Alexander]] as Peter Paul Lutz |
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*[[Franz Schafheitlin]] as Bornhausen |
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*[[Leopold Kramer]] as Emil Reimbacher |
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*[[Rosa Albach-Retty]] as Lona Reimbacher |
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*[[Hans Moser (actor)|Hans Moser]] as Albin Jensch |
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*[[Hugo Thimig]], as Max Kesselberg |
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*[[Hans Thimig]], as Max Kesselberg |
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*[[Alfred Neugebauer]] as Policeman |
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*[[Karl Ziegler (actor)|Karl Ziegler]] as Dallibor |
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*Harry Payer as Sänger in der Carlton-Bar |
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*Ernst Arnold as Lukas |
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*Wilhelm Heim as bookkeeper |
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*Franz Kammauf as manager |
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*[[Hedy Lamarr]] as young woman at night club table |
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*Rose Mathe as Tschakowa |
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*Hermann Wawra as Head waiter |
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*[[Karl Kneidinger]] |
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==Production== |
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⚫ | The film was made by [[Sascha-Film|Sascha Film]], Austria's largest production company, at the [[Sievering Studios]] in [[Vienna]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Barton|first=Ruth|title=Hedy Lamarr: The Most Beautiful Woman in Film|publisher=[[University Press of Kentucky]]|page=17|year=2010|location=Lexington, KY|isbn=0813136547|jstor=j.ctt2jcvm4}}</ref> It was the first [[sound film]] made in Austria, facilitated by an agreement made with the German firm [[Tobis Film]] who supplied the sound recording equipment. The story was adapted from a play by [[Rudolf Bernauer]]. The film's [[art direction]] was by [[Hans Jacoby (art director)|Hans Jacoby]] and [[Emil Stepanek]]. |
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==References== |
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==Bibliography== |
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* Barton, Ruth. ''Hedy Lamarr: The Most Beautiful Woman in Film''. University Press of Kentucky, 2010. |
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German | Geld auf der Straße |
Directed by | Georg Jacoby |
Written by | |
Based on | Geld auf der Straße (play) by |
Produced by | Nicolas Deutsch |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Nicolas Farkas |
Edited by | Else Baum |
Music by | Stefan Weiß |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Felsom-Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Countries | Austria Germany |
Language | German |
Money on the Street (German: Geld auf der Straße, lit. 'Gold on the Street') is a 1930 Austrian-German romantic comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Lydia Pollman, Georg Alexander, and Franz Schafheitlin. It is notable for the screen debut of Hedy Lamarr, who played a small role as an extra.
Plot[edit]
A young woman tries to escape her fate of marriage to a dull, but wealthy fiancée.
Cast[edit]
- Lydia Pollman as Dodo
- Georg Alexander as Peter Paul Lutz
- Franz Schafheitlin as Bornhausen
- Leopold Kramer as Emil Reimbacher
- Rosa Albach-Retty as Lona Reimbacher
- Hans Moser as Albin Jensch
- Hugo Thimig, as Max Kesselberg
- Hans Thimig, as Max Kesselberg
- Alfred Neugebauer as Policeman
- Karl Ziegler as Dallibor
- Harry Payer as Sänger in der Carlton-Bar
- Ernst Arnold as Lukas
- Wilhelm Heim as bookkeeper
- Franz Kammauf as manager
- Hedy Lamarr as young woman at night club table
- Rose Mathe as Tschakowa
- Hermann Wawra as Head waiter
- Karl Kneidinger
Production[edit]
The film was made by Sascha Film, Austria's largest production company, at the Sievering Studios in Vienna.[1] It was the first sound film made in Austria, facilitated by an agreement made with the German firm Tobis Film who supplied the sound recording equipment. The story was adapted from a play by Rudolf Bernauer. The film's art direction was by Hans Jacoby and Emil Stepanek.
References[edit]
- ^ Barton, Ruth (2010). Hedy Lamarr: The Most Beautiful Woman in Film. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky. p. 17. ISBN 0813136547. JSTOR j.ctt2jcvm4.
External links[edit]
- 1930 films
- 1930 romantic comedy films
- Austrian romantic comedy films
- Films of the Weimar Republic
- German romantic comedy films
- Films directed by Georg Jacoby
- Films set in Vienna
- Films shot in Vienna
- German films based on plays
- Films shot at Sievering Studios
- 1930s German films
- Austrian film stubs
- 1930s romantic comedy film stubs