Dreyfus (1931 film)
Dreyfus | |
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Directed by |
F.W. Kraemer Milton Rosmer |
Produced by | F.W. Kraemer |
Written by |
Reginald Berkeley and Walter C. Mycroft (writers) Wilhelm Herzog and Hans Rehfisch (play) |
Starring |
Cedric Hardwicke Abraham Sofaer George Zucco Arthur Hardy |
Music by | John Reynders |
Cinematography |
Walter J. Harvey Horace Wheddon Willy Winterstein |
Edited by |
Langford Reed Betty Spiers |
Release dates | 1931 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Dreyfus is a 1931 British film on the Dreyfus affair, translated from the play by Wilhelm Herzog and Hans Rehfisch and the 1930 German film Dreyfus.
Cast
- Cedric Hardwicke - Capt. Alfred Dreyfus
- Charles Carson - Col. Picquart
- George Merritt - Émile Zola
- Sam Livesey - Labori
- Beatrix Thomson - Lucille Dreyfus
- Garry Marsh - Maj. Esterhazy
- Randle Ayrton - Court-martial president
- Henry Caine - Col. Hubert-Joseph Henry
- Reginald Dance - President, Zola trial
- George Skillan - Maj. Armand du Paty de Clam
- Leonard Shepherd - Georges Clemenceau
- Arthur Hardy - Gen. Auguste Mercier
- Alexander Sarner - Mathieu Dreyfus
- Frederick Leister - Edgar Demange
- J. Fisher White - Georges-Gabriel de Pellieux
- Abraham Sofaer - Dubois
- J. Leslie Frith - Alphonse Bertillon
- George Zucco - Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac
- Nigel Barrie - Jules Lauth
- Violet Howard - Marguerite
See also
- Dreyfus (1930)
External links
- Dreyfus at the Internet Movie Database
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