The Poacher from Egerland explained
The Poacher from Egerland |
Director: | Vladimír Majer |
Editing: | Antonín Zelenka |
Studio: | Terra Film |
Distributor: | Terra Film |
Runtime: | 61 minutes |
The Poacher from Egerland (Czech: '''V cizím revíru'''; German: '''Der Wilderer vom Egerland''') is a 1934 Czechoslovak-Austrian drama film directed by Vladimír Majer and starring Oskar Marion, Frantisek Šlégr and Markéta Krausová.[1] Walter Kolm-Veltée directed the German voiceovers.[2]
Cast
- Oskar Marion as District forest officer Karel Černý
- František Šlégr as Poacher
- Markéta Krausová as Lída
- Vladimír Pospíšil-Born as Landowner Bruno Walter
- Truda Binarová as Mary Walter
- Valentin Šindler as Barrel organ player
- Marie Holanová as Lída's aunt
- Bedřich Frank as Forest worker
- Josef Oliak as Physician
- Karel Postránecký as Gendarme
- R.A. Dvorský as Hotel orchestra conductor
References
- Book: Robert Dassanowsky . Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland . 2005. 72.
- Web site: V cizím revíru . Filmový přehled. NFA. March 7, 2020.