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The Case of Colonel Redl

1931 film


The Case of Colonel Redl (German: Der Fall des Generalstabs-Oberst Redl) is a 1931 Czechoslovak spy drama film directed by Karl Anton in German language. It stars Theodor Loos, Lil Dagover and Otto Hartmann. It was co-production between the Prague-based companies Elektafilm and Sonor Film. A separate Czech-language version The Affair of Colonel Redl was also shot at the same time.[1] It was based on a 1924 novel of the same title by Egon Erwin Kisch, based on the story of Alfred Redl.

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Synopsis

In the years leading up to the First World War, Colonel Redl of the Austrian army acts as a double agent for enemy powers.

Cast

  • Theodor Loos as Oberst Alfred Redl
  • Lil Dagover as Vera Nikolayevna
  • Otto Hartmann as Stephan Dolan, Ulanenleutnant
  • Friedrich Hölzlin as Marchenko
  • Alexander Murski as Daragaieff, Russian spy
  • Werner Jansch as Chief of Russian spy service in Petersburg
  • Michael von Newlinsky as Russian ambassador in Vienna
  • Willy Bauer as General Conrad von Hoetzendorf
  • Magnus Stifter as Colonel Umanizky, Head of the Evidence Office in Vienna
  • Hans Götz as The Archduke
  • Dr. Weinmann as Prague Corps Commander
  • Philipp Veit as Police president in Vienna
  • Leo Dudek as First Detective
  • Rudolf Stadler as Second Detective
  • Truda Grosslichtová as Franzi
  • Luigi Bernauer as Cabaret singer in 'Trocadero'

References

  1. Von Dassanowsky p.337

Bibliography

  • Von Dassanowsky, Robert. Screening Transcendence: Film Under Austrofascism and the Hollywood Hope, 1933-1938. Indiana University Press, 2018

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