Die Gräfin von Monte Christo (1934)
Eine verzweifelte Schauspielerin muss aus einer Filmkulisse mit Kostüm und Auto flüchten. Die weiteren Umstände veranlassen sie dazu, sich als Gräfin von Monte Christo auszugeben, während eine Statistin die Rolle der Dienerin übernimmt.
Der Regisseur:
Karl Freund
Die Autor:
Karen DeWolf, Gene Lewis.
![]() |
Fay Wray as Janet Kruegar |
![]() |
Paul Lukas as Rumowski |
![]() |
Reginald Owen as The Baron |
![]() |
Patsy Kelly as Mimi |
![]() |
Paul Page as Stefan |
![]() |
John Sheehan as Sterner |
![]() |
Carmel Myers as Flower Girl |
![]() |
Robert McWade as Hotel Manager |
![]() |
Frank Reicher as Police Commissioner |
![]() |
Richard Tucker as Picture Director |
![]() |
Matthew Betz as Romowski's Valet |
![]() |
Bobby Watson as Hotel Valet |
![]() |
A.S. Byron as Stefan's Friend |
![]() |
Harvey Clark as Newpaper Editor |
![]() |
Jack Cheatham as Doorman (uncredited) |
![]() |
George Hackathorne as Headwaiter (uncredited) |
![]() |
Tom London as Police Detective (uncredited) |
![]() |
Alphonse Martell as Headwaiter (uncredited) |
![]() |
Milton Owen as Desk Clerk (uncredited) |
![]() |
Dewey Robinson as Proprietor of Exchange (uncredited) |
![]() |
Ronald R. Rondell as Dining Room Patron (uncredited) |
![]() |
Hans Schumm as Police Detective (uncredited) |
![]() |
Ferris Taylor as Policeman (uncredited) |
![]() |
Harry Tenbrook as Man in Bar (uncredited) |
| Writing | Gladys Unger | Dialogue |
| Crew | Norman Krasna | Additional Writing |
| Crew | Earle Snell | Additional Writing |
| Writing | Walter Reisch | Story |
| Sound | Gilbert Kurland | Sound |
| Writing | Karen DeWolf | Screenplay |
| Writing | Gene Lewis | Screenplay |
| Production | Stanley Bergerman | Producer |
| Editing | Philip Cahn | Editor |
| Art | Stanley Fleischer | Art Direction |
| Camera | Charles J. Stumar | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Karl Freund | Director |
| Production | M.F. Murphy | Production Manager |
| Sound | Edward Ward | Original Music Composer |