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Initial release
  
1931

Running time
  
1h 15m

Production design
  
Hermann Warm

Duration
  

Director
  
Dimitri Buchowetzki

Genre
  
Drama

Writer
  
Reginald Denham, Claude Farrere (novel), Pierre Frondaie (play), Heinz Goldberg (screenplay), Harry Kahn (screenplay), Henry Koster (screenplay)

Similar movies
  
Sappho (1921), The Swan (1925), Lily of the Dust (1924), Othello (1922), The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1920)

Stamboul (1931) is a British drama film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Warwick Ward, Rosita Moreno, Margot Grahame, and Garry Marsh. It was released by the British division of Paramount Pictures.

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Buchowetski also co-directed El hombre que asesino with Fernando Gomis, the Spanish-language version of the film, also released by Paramount.

The film is based on the novel L'homme qui assasina (1906) by Claude Farrère and on a play by Pierre Frondaie.

Plot

In the lead-up to the First World War, a French military attaché falls in love with the wife of a prominent German in Stamboul in the Ottoman Empire.

Cast

  • Warwick Ward ... Col André de Sevigne
  • Rosita Moreno ... Baroness von Strick
  • Margot Grahame ... Countess Elsa Talven
  • Henry Hewitt ... Baron von Strick
  • Garry Marsh ... Prince Cernuwitz
  • Alan Napier ... Bouchier
  • Abraham Sofaer ... Mahmed Pasha
  • Stella Arbenina ... Mme. Bouchier
  • Annie Esmond ... Nurse
  • Eric Pavitt ... Franz
  • References

    Stamboul (film) Wikipedia
    Stamboul (film) IMDb