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Basic facts

Original title Herren der Meere
Film type Feature
Category Fiction
Director
Producer
Screenplay
Original work
Production country
Production company
Classification Suitable for all audiences
Swedish release 1922-05-01

Cast

Harry de Loon
Jack Elmore, äventyrare

Max Devrient
Thomas B. Bradley, skeppsredare

Maria Palma
Sylvia, Bradleys dotter

Tibor Lubinszky (as Tibi Lubinsky)
Robby, Bradleys son

Victor Varconi (as Michael Varkonyi)
Paul Scott, sjökapten

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Titles

Original title
Swedish release title
Alternative title

Crew

Director
Screenplay
Producer
Director of Photography
Film Editor
Assistant Director
Costume Designer

Cast

Harry de Loon Jack Elmore, äventyrare
Max Devrient Thomas B. Bradley, skeppsredare
Maria Palma Sylvia, Bradleys dotter
Tibor Lubinszky (as Tibi Lubinsky) Robby, Bradleys son
Victor Varconi (as Michael Varkonyi) Paul Scott, sjökapten
Reinhold Häussermann
Gyula Szőreghy (as Julius von Szöreghy)
Albert Schreiber
Gert Lubbers
Paul Pranger
Ludwig Salm (as Graf Ludi Salm)

Companies

Production Company Sascha Film-Industrie AG
Distributor in Sweden (35 mm) AB Continentalfilm 1922

Swedish censorship / rating

Censorship number 29275
Date 1922-04-26
Classification Suitable for all audiences
Original length 2206 meters
Censored length 2155 meters
Notes Första granskningskopians längd: 2511 meter. Aktlängder: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0.


Technical specifications

Aspect ratio 1.33:1
Sound type Silent
Colour type Black and white
Carrier type 35 mm
Length in metres 2300 meter
Reels 6 reels


Original work

Original title Piraten (Novel)
Author Ernő Vajda


Release dates

First showing 1922-02-03 Vienna Austria
Release in Sweden 1922-05-01 Eriksberg Stockholm Sweden

Holdings Promotion materials

Type Program/Reklamtryck
Language Swedish



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