Captive Soul
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Captive Soul | |
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Directed by | Hans Wolff |
Written by | |
Produced by | |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Helmuth Ashley |
Edited by | Hermann Leitner |
Music by | Theo Mackeben |
Production company | Ferro-Film |
Distributed by | Europa-Filmverleih |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Captive Soul (German: Gefangene Seele) is a 1952 West German drama film directed by Hans Wolff and starring Attila Hörbiger, Anne-Marie Blanc and Adrian Hoven.[1] It was shot at the Bavaria Studios and on location in Munich and Bayreuth. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Mellin.
Synopsis
[edit]After being badly injured, a female dancer eventually recovers after falling in love.
Cast
[edit]- Attila Hörbiger as Professor Berger
- Eva Bajor as Viola Berger, Tänzerin
- Adrian Hoven as Antonio Vendramin
- Anne-Marie Blanc as Helene
- Hedwig Bleibtreu as Martha
- Heinrich Gretler as Martin Berger, Pfarrer
- Charles Regnier as Gregor Palinin
- Alfred Neugebauer as Josef Greiner
- Ernst Fritz Fürbringer as Prof. Altmann
- Paul Albert Krumm as Paul
- Grete Reinwald as Blinde Frau
- Walter Janssen
- Edith Schultze-Westrum
- Erica Beer
References
[edit]- ^ Bock & Bergfelder p.304
Bibliography
[edit]- Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
External links
[edit]- Captive Soul at IMDb