| Dreyfus | |
| Directed by | Richard Oswald |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Richard Oswald |
| Written by | Heinz Goldberg, Fritz Wendhausen, Bruno Weil (novel) |
| Cinematography | Heinrich Balasch, Friedl Behn-Grund |
| Release date(s) | 1930 |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | German |
Dreyfus (released in the US as The Dreyfus Case) was a 1930 film on the Dreyfus affair, based on a novel by Bruno Weil. It was translated into English as Dreyfus.
Cast
- Fritz Kortner - Alfred Dreyfus
- Grete Mosheim - Lucie Dreyfus
- Erwin Kalser - Mathieu Dreyfus (brother of the accused)
- Heinrich George - Emile Zola
- Albert Bassermann - Col. Picquart
- Oskar Homolka - Maj. Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy
- Nora Mestom - Marguerite Pays (his girlfriend)
- Ferdinand Hart - Maj. Henry
- Fritz Rasp - Maj. Du Paty de Clam
- Paul Bildt - Georges Clemenceau
- Fritz Kampers - Labori (defense counsel)
- Paul Henckels - Edgar Demange (defense counsel)
- Ferdinand Bonn - Gen. Mercier
- Leopold von Ledebur - Gen. De Boisdeffre
- Bernhard Goetzke - Gen. Pellieux
- Fritz Alberti - Godefroy Cavaignac
- Eduard Rothauser - Capt. Lauth
- Josef Reithofer - Maj. Forzinetti (prison governor)
- Bruno Ziener - Alphonse Bertillon
- Sigmund Nunberg - Chairman of the Jury Court
- Elsa Basserman - Parisian lady
- Fritz Reiff - Jean Jaures
- Bernd Aldor - Dubois
- Ferry von Gorup - Officer in military prison, Cherche-Midi
External links
- Dreyfus at the Internet Movie Database
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