Pygmalion is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Erich Engel and starring Jenny Jugo, Gustaf Gründgens and Anton Edthofer. It is based on George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play Pygmalion.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler and Arthur Schwarz.
Pygmalion | |
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Directed by | Erich Engel |
Written by | Heinrich Oberländer Walter Wassermann |
Based on | Pygmalion 1913 play by George Bernard Shaw |
Produced by | Eberhard Klagemann |
Starring | Jenny Jugo Gustaf Gründgens Anton Edthofer |
Cinematography | Bruno Mondi |
Edited by | René Métain |
Music by | Theo Mackeben |
Production company | Klagemann-Film |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Plot
editA professor attempts to transform an uneducated flower seller into a proper lady.
Cast
edit- Jenny Jugo as Eliza Doolittle
- Gustaf Gründgens as Professor Higgins
- Anton Edthofer as Oberst Pickering
- Eugen Klöpfer as Alfred Doolittle
- Hedwig Bleibtreu as Mrs. Higgins
- Käthe Haack as Mrs. Pearce
- Olga Limburg as Mrs. Hill
- Karin Evans as Klara Hill
- Vivigenz Eickstedt as Freddy Hill
- Erika Glässner as Betsy
- Hans Richter as Jonny
- Erna Morena
- Werner Pledath
- Josef Dahmen
- Ernst Behmer
- Erich Dunskus
- Oskar Höcker
- Wera Schultz
References
edit- ^ Goble, Alan (1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. p. 920. ISBN 978-3-11-095194-3.
Bibliography
edit- Goble, Alan (1999). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. ISBN 978-3-598-11492-2.
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