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Release Date:
April 8, 1929
Original Title:
Cagliostro
Alternate Titles:
Cagliostro: Das Halsband de Maria Antoinette
Cagliostro: Liebe und Leben eines großen Abenteurers
Cagliostro: välderns störste äventyrare och Don Juan
Graf Cagliostro
Калиостро: любовь и жизнь великого авантюриста
Genres:
Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Albatros
Isepa-Wengeroff Film
Richard Oswald Produktion
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 59
Paris, France, 1784. After living many tribulations, Joseph Balsamo, known as Count Cagliostro, an infamous adventurer, enigmatic magician and necromancer, experienced physician and ruthless swordsman, triumphs among the members of the decadent French aristocracy. But a bold foretelling about a very prominent noblewoman causes his fall in disgrace… (Partially lost film.)
Art Direction:
Lazare Meerson
Alexander Ferenczy
Assistant Director:
Marcel Carné
Costume Designer:
Eugène Lourié
Director:
Richard Oswald
Director of Photography:
Jules Kruger
Maurice Desfassiaux
Executive Producer:
Richard Oswald
Novel:
Johannes von Günther
Original Music Composer:
Werner Schmidt-Boelcke
Producer:
Alexandre Kamenka
Production Design:
Alexandre Kamenka
Production Director:
Wladimir Zederbaum
Screenplay:
Georg C. Klaren
Herbert Juttke
Still Photographer:
Jean Soulat
Technical Supervisor:
Jean Dréville
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