Peter the Mariner

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Peter the Mariner
Reinhold Schünzel and Renate Müller
Directed byReinhold Schünzel
Written by
Produced byReinhold Schünzel
Starring
CinematographyFrederik Fuglsang
Production
company
Distributed bySüd-Film
Release date
  • 14 May 1929 (1929-05-14)
CountryGermany
Languages

Peter the Mariner (German: Peter der Matrose) is a 1929 German silent comedy drama film directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Schünzel, Renate Müller, and Hans Heinrich von Twardowski. It was shot at the Grunewald Studios in Berlin and on location in St. Moritz and in the North Sea.

Synopsis

A man goes on a series of travels around the world after discovering that his wife has been unfaithful to him.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Prawer, p. 89.

Bibliography

  • Prawer, Siegbert Salomon (2005). Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910–1933. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-84545-074-8.