Street Acquaintances (1929 film)

Street Acquaintances (German: Strassenbekanntschaften) is a 1929 Czech-German silent film directed by Josef Medeotti-Bohác and Alwin Neuß and starring Theodor Pištěk, Blanka Svobodová and Kitty Barling.[1]

Street Acquaintances
Directed by
Written byJaroslav Mencík
Starring
CinematographyOtto Heller
Production
company
AB Film
Distributed byStarfilm
Release date
11 January 1929
Countries
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Germany
Languages

It was shot in Prague. The film's sets were designed by Alois Mecera.

Cast

  • Theodor Pištěk as Urban
  • Blanka Svobodová as Otýlie
  • Kitty Barling as Zdenka
  • Hilde Maroff as Ema
  • Nino Costantini as Florián Krauseminz
  • Werner Pittschau as Jaroslav Klement
  • Václav Zichovský as Factory Owner
  • André Mattoni as Vladimír Skála
  • Rosa Monetti as Marketa Skálová
  • Jan Richter as Zelenka
  • Antonie Nedošinská as Zelenka's Wife
  • Máňa Ženíšková as Mána
  • Jiří Hron as Václav
  • Hugh Douglas as Alfréd Snajdr aka Baron Freddy
  • Jindřich Plachta as Urban's Servant
  • Filip Bálek-Brodský as Wedding Guest
  • Milka Bálek-Brodská as Wedding Guest's Wife
  • Jindřich Lhoták as Doctor
  • Rudolf Stahl as Detective
  • Frank Argus as Inspector
  • Jindřich Edl as Commissioner
  • Betty Kysilková as Woman in Eden
  • Eduard Slégl as Servant

References

  1. Krautz p.122

Bibliography

  • Alfred Krautz. Encyclopedia of film directors in the United States of America and Europe, Volume 2. Saur, 1997.
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