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  • The Ship of Lost Souls - Wikipedia
    The Ship of Lost Souls or The Ship of Lost Men (German: Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen) is a 1929 German silent thriller film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Fritz Kortner, Marlene Dietrich and Robin Irvine
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ship_of_Lost_Souls
  • The Ship of Lost Men (1929) - IMDb
    Directed by Maurice Tourneur. With Fritz Kortner, Marlene Dietrich, Robin Irvine, Vladimir Sokoloff. Vela, cynical captain of a slow, decrepit sailing ship, sells passage out of Germany to fugitives. His crew are no angels either. Cheyne, a young American doctor visiting the ship, is shanghaied on a 3-month voyage to Brazil when Vela abruptly embarks. In mid-ocean, Cheyne rescues the survivor of a watery plane crash, lovely American heiress Ethel Marley; he and the ship's cook keep her hidden ...
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020371/
  • The Ship of Lost Souls | Revolvy
    The Ship of Lost Souls The Ship of Lost Souls or The Ship of Lost Men (German: Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen) is a 1929 German silent thriller film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Fritz Kortner, Marlene Dietrich and Robin Irvine.[1] It was Dietrich's last silent film before The Blue Angel made her an international star. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin, and partly on location around Rostock. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Franz Schroedter and Fritz Maurischat.
    https://www.revolvy.com/page/The-Ship-of-Lost-Souls
  • The Ship of Lost Souls - WikiVisually
    The entire wikipedia with video and photo galleries for each article. Find something interesting to watch in seconds.
    https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_Ship_of_Lost_Souls
  • The Ship of Lost Men (1929) - MUBI
    The Ship of Lost Men on mubi.com. Find trailers, reviews, and all info for The Ship of Lost Men by Maurice Tourneur.
    https://mubi.com/films/the-ship-of-lost-men
  • Silent Volume: The Ship of Lost Men (1929)
    The Ship of Lost Men is a mediocre film with a great ending, and that’s a problem for me. First, because I try not to reveal endings (thou...
    http://silent-volume.blogspot.com/2010/07/ship-of-lost-men-1929.html
  • Robin Irvine - Wikipedia
    Robin Irvine (21 December 1901, Stoke Newington, London, England – 28 April 1933, Bermuda) was a British film actor. He was married to actress Ursula Jeans from 1931 until his death
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Irvine
  • Marlene Dietrich - Wikipedia
    Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich (/mɑːrˈleɪnə ˈdiːtrɪk/, German: [maɐ̯ˈleːnə ˈdiːtʁɪç]; 27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlene_Dietrich
  • Fritz Kortner - Wikipedia
    Fritz Kortner (12 May 1892 – 22 July 1970) was an Austrian stage and film actor and theatre director.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Kortner
  • Maurice Tourneur - Wikipedia
    Maurice Tourneur (2 February 1876 – 4 August 1961) was a French film director and screenwriter
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Tourneur
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The Ship of Lost Souls
Directed by Maurice Tourneur
Written by
  • Franzos Keremen (novel)
  • Maurice Tourneur
Produced by Max Glass
Starring
  • Fritz Kortner
  • Marlene Dietrich
  • Robin Irvine
Cinematography Nicolas Farkas
Production
company
Max Glass Film
Distributed by Messtro-Film
Release date
  • 17 September 1929 (1929-09-17)
Running time
121 minutes
Country Germany
Languages
  • Silent
  • German intertitles
Source : Wikipedia under CC-BY-SA license
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  • The Ship of Lost Souls - Wikipedia
    The Ship of Lost Souls or The Ship of Lost Men (German: Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen) is a 1929 German silent thriller film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Fritz Kortner, Marlene Dietrich and Robin Irvine
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ship_of_Lost_Souls
  • The Ship of Lost Men (1929) - IMDb
    Directed by Maurice Tourneur. With Fritz Kortner, Marlene Dietrich, Robin Irvine, Vladimir Sokoloff. Vela, cynical captain of a slow, decrepit sailing ship, sells passage out of Germany to fugitives. His crew are no angels either. Cheyne, a young American doctor visiting the ship, is shanghaied on a 3-month voyage to Brazil when Vela abruptly embarks. In mid-ocean, Cheyne rescues the survivor of a watery plane crash, lovely American heiress Ethel Marley; he and the ship's cook keep her hidden ...
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020371/
  • The Ship of Lost Souls | Revolvy
    The Ship of Lost Souls The Ship of Lost Souls or The Ship of Lost Men (German: Das Schiff der verlorenen Menschen) is a 1929 German silent thriller film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Fritz Kortner, Marlene Dietrich and Robin Irvine.[1] It was Dietrich's last silent film before The Blue Angel made her an international star. It was shot at the Staaken Studios in Berlin, and partly on location around Rostock. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Franz Schroedter and Fritz Maurischat.
    https://www.revolvy.com/page/The-Ship-of-Lost-Souls
  • The Ship of Lost Souls - WikiVisually
    The entire wikipedia with video and photo galleries for each article. Find something interesting to watch in seconds.
    https://wikivisually.com/wiki/The_Ship_of_Lost_Souls
  • The Ship of Lost Men (1929) - MUBI
    The Ship of Lost Men on mubi.com. Find trailers, reviews, and all info for The Ship of Lost Men by Maurice Tourneur.
    https://mubi.com/films/the-ship-of-lost-men
  • Silent Volume: The Ship of Lost Men (1929)
    The Ship of Lost Men is a mediocre film with a great ending, and that’s a problem for me. First, because I try not to reveal endings (thou...
    http://silent-volume.blogspot.com/2010/07/ship-of-lost-men-1929.html
  • Robin Irvine - Wikipedia
    Robin Irvine (21 December 1901, Stoke Newington, London, England – 28 April 1933, Bermuda) was a British film actor. He was married to actress Ursula Jeans from 1931 until his death
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Irvine
  • Marlene Dietrich - Wikipedia
    Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich (/mɑːrˈleɪnə ˈdiːtrɪk/, German: [maɐ̯ˈleːnə ˈdiːtʁɪç]; 27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlene_Dietrich
  • Fritz Kortner - Wikipedia
    Fritz Kortner (12 May 1892 – 22 July 1970) was an Austrian stage and film actor and theatre director.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Kortner
  • Maurice Tourneur - Wikipedia
    Maurice Tourneur (2 February 1876 – 4 August 1961) was a French film director and screenwriter
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Tourneur

The Ship of Lost Souls
Directed by Maurice Tourneur
Written by
  • Franzos Keremen (novel)
  • Maurice Tourneur
Produced by Max Glass
Starring
  • Fritz Kortner
  • Marlene Dietrich
  • Robin Irvine
Cinematography Nicolas Farkas
Production
company
Max Glass Film
Distributed by Messtro-Film
Release date
  • 17 September 1929 (1929-09-17)
Running time
121 minutes
Country Germany
Languages
  • Silent
  • German intertitles
Source : Wikipedia under CC-BY-SA license
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