The Man Who Committed the Murder (1931)
The story is about Conrad Veidt as military attache in Turkey where he learns to know an English consul (Heinrich George) and his attractive wife who is treated badly. They begin an affair and soon the husband proves to be an obstacle that has to be disposed of.
Director:
Curtis Bernhardt
Writers:
Harry Kahn, Heinz Goldberg, Henry Koster.
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Conrad Veidt as Oberst Marquis de Sévigné |
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Heinrich George as Lord Edward Falkland |
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Trude von Molo as Lady Mary Falkland |
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Friedrich Kayssler as Mehmed Pascha |
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Erich Ponto as Bouchet |
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Frida Richard as Lady Foult |
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Gregori Chmara as Prince Cernuwicz |
| Directing | Curtis Bernhardt | Director |
| Writing | Pierre Frondaie | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Carl Mayer | Dialogue |
| Writing | Harry Kahn | Screenplay |
| Writing | Heinz Goldberg | Screenplay |
| Camera | Curt Courant | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Claude Farrère | Novel |
| Writing | Henry Koster | Screenplay |
| Editing | László Benedek | Editor |