Count Woronzeff (German: Fürst Woronzeff) is a 1934 German film directed by Arthur Robison and starring Albrecht Schoenhals, Hansi Knoteck and Willy Birgel.[1] A separate French version The Secret of Woronzeff was also released.
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Directed by | Arthur Robison |
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Produced by | Max Pfeiffer |
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Edited by | Herbert B. Fredersdorf |
Music by | Hans-Otto Borgmann |
Production company | UFA |
Distributed by | UFA |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Nazi Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art directors Erich Kettelhut and Max Mellin. Location filming took place in Cannes on the French Riviera.
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