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Story by
  
Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Director
  
Carl Froelich

Producer
  
Erich Pommer

Country
  
Germany

Language
  
Silent German intertitles

Writer
  
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
,
Walter Supper

Release date
  
3 March 1921

Screenplay
  
Carl Froelich, Walter Supper

Cast
  
Asta Nielsen
(Nastassja Baraschkowa),
Alfred Abel
(Parfen),
Walter Janssen
(Prinz Myschkin),
Lyda Salmonova
(Tochter Aglaia Jepantschin),
Frida Richard
(Maries Mutter)

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Wandering Souls (German:Irrende Seelen) is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Asta Nielsen, Alfred Abel and Walter Janssen. It was based on the 1869 novel The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The film was the first of three to be made by Russo Film, a small production company set up by Decla-Bioscop to make literary adaptations. It premiered on 3 March 1921 at the Marmorhaus in Berlin.

Cast

  • Asta Nielsen as Nastassja Baraschkowa
  • Alfred Abel as Parfen, Rogoschins Sohn
  • Walter Janssen as Prinz Myschkin
  • Guido Herzfeld as Semjon Rogoschin
  • Lyda Salmonova as Tochter Aglaia Jepantschin
  • Maria Connard as Gawrils Mutter Nina Alexandrowna
  • Lili Donecker as Marie
  • Eugenia Eduardowa as Solotänzerin
  • Leonhard Haskel as General Jepantschin
  • Simon Konarski as Eugen Ratomsky
  • Adolf E. Licho as Herr Lebedoff
  • Lydia Potechina as Alte Gutsbesitzerin
  • Auguste Prasch-Grevenberg as Frau Rogoschin
  • Frida Richard as Maries Mutter
  • Ernst Rotmund as Gawril Iwolgin-Ganja
  • Lydia Savitzky as Tochter Adelaida Jepantschin
  • Erika Unruh as Gawrils Schwester Warwara
  • Marga von Kierska as Tochter Alexandra Jepantschin
  • Vasilij Vronski as Trotzky
  • Elsa Wagner as Frau Jepantschin
  • Sylvia Torf
  • References

    Wandering Souls Wikipedia
    Wandering Souls IMDb