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'''[1934]: Carlyle Productions, Burlington, North Carolina / Pathé-Natan Studios, Joinville, France'''
'''[1934]: Carlyle Productions, Burlington, North Carolina / Pathé-Natan Studios, Joinville, France'''


''Amok'' [A film based on "Der Amokläufer"]
''Amok'' [A film based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Der Amokläufer"]
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Language: French
Language: French
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Released in France on 14 September 1934. Released in the United States on 18 October 1946
Released in France on 14 September 1934. Released in the United States on 18 October 1946
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'''[1993]: AB Films [UniFrance], Paris and MGN Filmes [PT], Lisboa [Lisbon], Portugal'''
''Amok'' [A film based on Stefan Zweig'sd novella "Der Amokläufer"]
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Language: French
Directed by Joel Farges]</lst>


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[[Category:Films]]

Revision as of 15:00, 22 September 2017

[1934]: Carlyle Productions, Burlington, North Carolina / Pathé-Natan Studios, Joinville, France

Amok [A film based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Der Amokläufer"]

[1].
Language: French
[2].
Directed by Fyodor Otsep
[3].
Script by André Lang and H. R. Lenormand
[4].
Cast: Marcelle Chantal, Jean Yonnel, Valéry Inkijinoff, and Jean Servais
[5].
Music by Karol Rathaus
[6].
Cinematographer: Curt Courant
[7].
Art director: Lazare Meerson
[8].
Runtime: 92 minutes in France, 67 minutes in the United States
[9].
Released in France on 14 September 1934. Released in the United States on 18 October 1946

[1993]: AB Films [UniFrance], Paris and MGN Filmes [PT], Lisboa [Lisbon], Portugal

Amok [A film based on Stefan Zweig'sd novella "Der Amokläufer"]

[1].
Language: French
[2].
Directed by Joel Farges]