Dreyfus (1931 film) explained

Dreyfus
Director:F.W. Kraemer
Milton Rosmer
Producer:F.W. Kraemer
Starring:Cedric Hardwicke
Abraham Sofaer
George Zucco
Arthur Hardy
Music:John Reynders
Cinematography:Walter J. Harvey
Horace Wheddon
Willy Winterstein
Editing:Langford Reed
Betty Spiers
Studio:British International Pictures
Distributor:Wardour Films
Columbia Pictures (US)
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Dreyfus is a 1931 British film directed by F.W. Kraemer and Milton Rosmer and starring Cedric Hardwicke and Charles Carson. It was translated from the play by Wilhelm Herzog and Hans Rehfisch, and the 1930 German film Dreyfus. It features George Zucco in his film debut.

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