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Producer
  
Arnold Pressburger

Writer
  
Ernest Vajda

Director
  
Alexander Korda

Cinematography
  
Hans Theyer

Country
  
Austria

Language
  
Silent German intertitles

Release date
  
3 February 1922

Cast
  
Maria Corda, Victor Varconi, Tibor Lubinszky, Gyula Szoreghy

Genres
  
Adventure Film, Silent film

Similar movies
  
Mozart (1955), Mediterranean Holiday (1962), Mountains on Fire (1931), The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), Ride to Freedom (1937)

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Masters of the Sea (German: Herren der Meere) is a 1922 Austrian silent adventure film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Victor Varconi, María Corda and Tibor Lubinszky.

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Production

It was the second film made by Korda for Austria's Sascha-Film company. It is based on the novel The Pirates by Ernest Vajda who also wrote the screenplay. Several other Hungarian exiles also worked on the film, including the producer Arnold Pressburger. The film's storyline offered a romantic view of modern-day pirates and their pursuit of treasure. Korda's actress wife Maria Corda appeared in a leading role, credited as Maria Palma.

Cast

  • Victor Varconi
  • María Corda - Anny Lind (as Maria Palma)
  • Tibor Lubinszky
  • Gyula Szőreghy
  • Harry De Loon
  • Max Devrient
  • Reinhold Häussermann
  • Gert Lubbers
  • Paul Pranger
  • Albert Schreiber
  • References

    Masters of the Sea (film) Wikipedia
    Masters of the Sea (film) IMDb