Kismet (1931)
Hajj, a rascally beggar on the periphery of the court of Baghdad, schemes to marry his daughter to royalty and to win the heart of the queen of the castle himself. This is a German-language version made in Hollywood along side the 1930 production directed by John Francis Dillon.
Director:
William Dieterle
Writers:
Karl Etlinger, Ulrich Steindorff, Howard Estabrook.
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Gustav Fröhlich as |
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Dita Parlo as |
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Vladimir Sokoloff as |
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Anton Pointner as |
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Karl Etlinger as |
| Writing | Karl Etlinger | Screenplay |
| Directing | William Dieterle | Director |
| Writing | Ulrich Steindorff | Screenplay |
| Writing | Edward Knoblock | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Howard Estabrook | Screenplay |