Man Without a Name (1932 film)
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Man Without a Name (German: Mensch ohne Namen) is a 1932 German drama film directed by Gustav Ucicky and starring Werner Krauss, Helene Thimig and Mathias Wieman. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Walter Röhrig. It was produced and distributed by UFA and premiered on 1 July 1932.[1] It is inspired by the 1832 novel Colonel Chabert by Honoré de Balzac, updated to the modern era with the setting shifted from Restoration France to Weimar Germany. A separate French-language version Un homme sans nom was also produced.
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German | Mensch ohne Namen |
Directed by | Gustav Ucicky |
Written by | Robert Liebmann |
Based on | Honoré de Balzac |
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Cinematography | Carl Hoffmann |
Music by | Hans-Otto Borgmann Allan Gray |
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Distributed by | UFA |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
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