Johnny Steals Europe Explained

Johnny Steals Europe
Producer:Harry Piel
Music:Fritz Wenneis
Cinematography:Ewald Daub
Studio:Ariel-Film
Distributor:Deutsche Universal-Film
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Germany
Language:German

Johnny Steals Europe (German: '''Jonny stiehlt Europa''') is a 1932 German comedy crime film directed by Harry Piel and Andrew Marton and starring Piel, Dary Holm and Alfred Abel. The film was based on a novel by Werner Scheff. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin and on location on the French Riviera. Released by the German branch of Universal Pictures, it premiered on 15 June 1932.[1]

Synopsis

A German helps a group of Americans to recover Europa, their stolen horse.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Grange p. 389
  2. Adam & Kaufman p. 349