Mamba (1930)
August Bolte, the richest man in a settlement in German East Africa in the period before World War I, is called "Mamba" by the locals, which is the name of a deadly snake. Despised by the locals and the European settlers alike for his greed and arrogance, Bolte forces the beautiful daughter of a destitute nobleman to marry him in exchange for saving her father from ruin. Upon her arrival in Africa, she falls in love with an officer in the local German garrison. When World War I breaks out, Bolte, unable to avoid being conscripted, foments a rebellion among the local natives.
Director: Albert S. Rogell
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Jean Hersholt as August Bolte (Mamba) |
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Eleanor Boardman as Helen von Linden |
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Ralph Forbes as Karl von Reiden |
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Claude Fleming as Major Cromwell |
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Will Stanton as Cockney servant |
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Wilhelm von Brincken as Major von Shultz |
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Hazel Jones as Hassim's daughter |
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Arthur Stone as British soldier |
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Andrés de Segurola as |
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Edward Martindel as |
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Noble Johnson as |
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Josef Swickard as |
| Directing | Albert S. Rogell | Director |
| Writing | Winifred Dunn | Writer |
| Writing | Tom Miranda | Writer |
| Sound | James C. Bradford | Music |
| Crew | Charles P. Boyle | Cinematography |
| Editing | Richard Cahoon | Editor |
| Art | Andre Chautin | Art Direction |
| Production | Rudolph C. Flothow | Production Manager |
| Sound | Buddy Myers | Sound Recordist |