Shipwrecked Max Explained

Shipwrecked Max
Director:Fritz Schulz
Sigurd Wallén
Producer:Bengt Janzon
Rudi Löwenthal
Lorens Marmstedt
Starring:Max Hansen
Gull-Maj Norin
Brita Appelgren
Editing:Thor L. Brooks
Hans Gullander
Studio:National Film
Distributor:National Film
Götafilm
Wiener Film KG Morawsky & Company
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:Austria
Sweden

Shipwrecked Max (German: Rendezvous im Paradies, Swedish: Skeppsbrutne Max) is a 1936 Austrian-Swedish drama film directed by Fritz Schulz and Sigurd Wallén and starring Max Hansen, Gull-Maj Norin and Brita Appelgren.[1] [2] The script was written by no less than half a dozen writers, including Börje Larsson.

The film was produced in separate German and Swedish-language versions. Such Multiple-language version were common in the first few years of sound film before dubbing became more widespread.

The film was shot at the Sundbyberg Studios in Stockholm The film's sets were designed by the art directors Bertil Duroj and Bibi Lindström.

Cast

Swedish version

German version

References

  1. Larsson & Marklund p.120
  2. Qvist & Von Bagh p.151

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