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'''[1928]: Orplid-Film GmbH, Berlin'''
''Angst. Die schwache Stunde einer Frau'' [A silent black and white German-British film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]
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Language: Intertitles in German
Director: Hans Steinhoff
Producer: Georg Jacoby
Script writer: Ernst B. Fey
Cast: Gustav Fröhlich, Valerie Boothby, Elga Brink, Henry Edwards et al.
Music by: Giuseppe Becce and Florian C. Reithner
Cinematographer: Karl Puth
Runtime: Not indicated
Release data:</lst>
::16 August 1928:  Released as "Angst" in Germany
::28 June 1929:  Released as "Fear" in Ireland
::3 November 1929:  Released as "Uskoton" in Finland
::18 January 1930:  Released as "Kui naine murrab truudust" in Estonia
::21 October 1931:  Released as "Silenciosa acusación" in Spain
::2005: Released as "Odinochestvo lyubi" in Russia
::2007: Released as "Oviedo Express" in Spain
::See also: "La Peur" [1936] and [1992]
'''[1954]: Aniene Film, Roma / Ariston Film GmbH, München'''
'''[1954]: Aniene Film, Roma / Ariston Film GmbH, München'''


''Angst'' [Also ''Fear'' and ''La Paura''. A movie based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]
''Angst'' [Also ''Fear'' and ''La Paura''. A color film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]
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<lst type=bracket start=1>
Language: German [also English and Italian]
Language: German [also English and Italian]
Director: Roberto Rossellini
Director: Roberto Rossellini
Producer: Jochen Genzow
Film editors: Jolanda Benvenuti and Walter Boos
Script writers: Roberto Rossellini, Sergio Amidei, and Franz von Treuberg
Script writers: Roberto Rossellini, Sergio Amidei, and Franz von Treuberg
Cast: Ingrid Bergman, Mathias Wieman, Reante Mannhardt, Kurt Kreuger et al.
Cast: Ingrid Bergman, Mathias Wieman, Renate Mannhardt, Kurt Kreuger et al.
Music: Renzo Rossellini
Music by: Renzo Rossellini
Cinematographers: Carlo Carlini and Heinz Schnackertz
Cinematographers: Carlo Carlini and Heinz Schnackertz
Editors: Jolanda Benvenuti and Walter BoosRuntime: 1 hour and 23 minutes
Runtime: 1 hour and 23 minutes
Released in Germany on 5 November 1954, in Italy on 18 February 1955, and in the United States in 1956
Released in Germany on 5 November 1954, in Italy on 18 February 1955, and in the United States in 1956
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'''[1967]: Československá Televize, Praha [Prague]'''
''Studie jednoho strachu'' [A black and white film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]
<lst type=bracket start=1>
Language: Czech
Director: Eva Sadková
Script writer: Eva Sadková
Cast: Irena Kačírková, Jiří Adamíra, Vladimír Brabec, Jaroslava Adamová et al.
Music by: Jiří Bažant and Jiří Malásek. Music performed by Jaroslava Adamová
Runlime: 46 minutes
Released in Czechoslovakia in 1967
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'''[1978]: Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), München'''
'''[1978]: Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), München'''


''Angst'' [A TV movie based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]
''Angst'' [A color TV film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]
<lst type=bracket start=1>
<lst type=bracket start=1>
Language: German
Language: German
Director: Dagmar Damek
Director: Dagmar Damek
Film editor: Edwarda Koschu
Script writer: Dagmar Damek
Script writer: Dagmar Damek
Cast: Matthias Habich, Eva Schukardt, Maja Specht, Judy Winter, and Manfred Zapatka
Cast: Matthias Habich, Eva Schukardt, Maja Specht, Judy Winter, and Manfred Zapatka
Music: Klaus Schultze
Music by: Klaus Schultze
Cinematographer: Ingo Hamer
Cinematographer: Ingo Hamer
Film editor: Edwarda Koschu
Runtime: 1 hour
Runtime: 1 hour
Released in West Germany on 20 December 1978
Released in West Germany on 20 December 1978

Latest revision as of 20:02, 2 August 2020

[1928]: Orplid-Film GmbH, Berlin

Angst. Die schwache Stunde einer Frau [A silent black and white German-British film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]

[1].
Language: Intertitles in German
[2].
Director: Hans Steinhoff
[3].
Producer: Georg Jacoby
[4].
Script writer: Ernst B. Fey
[5].
Cast: Gustav Fröhlich, Valerie Boothby, Elga Brink, Henry Edwards et al.
[6].
Music by: Giuseppe Becce and Florian C. Reithner
[7].
Cinematographer: Karl Puth
[8].
Runtime: Not indicated
[9].
Release data:
16 August 1928: Released as "Angst" in Germany
28 June 1929: Released as "Fear" in Ireland
3 November 1929: Released as "Uskoton" in Finland
18 January 1930: Released as "Kui naine murrab truudust" in Estonia
21 October 1931: Released as "Silenciosa acusación" in Spain
2005: Released as "Odinochestvo lyubi" in Russia
2007: Released as "Oviedo Express" in Spain
See also: "La Peur" [1936] and [1992]


[1954]: Aniene Film, Roma / Ariston Film GmbH, München

Angst [Also Fear and La Paura. A color film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]

[1].
Language: German [also English and Italian]
[2].
Director: Roberto Rossellini
[3].
Producer: Jochen Genzow
[4].
Film editors: Jolanda Benvenuti and Walter Boos
[5].
Script writers: Roberto Rossellini, Sergio Amidei, and Franz von Treuberg
[6].
Cast: Ingrid Bergman, Mathias Wieman, Renate Mannhardt, Kurt Kreuger et al.
[7].
Music by: Renzo Rossellini
[8].
Cinematographers: Carlo Carlini and Heinz Schnackertz
[9].
Runtime: 1 hour and 23 minutes
[10].
Released in Germany on 5 November 1954, in Italy on 18 February 1955, and in the United States in 1956


[1967]: Československá Televize, Praha [Prague]

Studie jednoho strachu [A black and white film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]

[1].
Language: Czech
[2].
Director: Eva Sadková
[3].
Script writer: Eva Sadková
[4].
Cast: Irena Kačírková, Jiří Adamíra, Vladimír Brabec, Jaroslava Adamová et al.
[5].
Music by: Jiří Bažant and Jiří Malásek. Music performed by Jaroslava Adamová
[6].
Runlime: 46 minutes
[7].
Released in Czechoslovakia in 1967

[1978]: Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), München

Angst [A color TV film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Angst"]

[1].
Language: German
[2].
Director: Dagmar Damek
[3].
Film editor: Edwarda Koschu
[4].
Script writer: Dagmar Damek
[5].
Cast: Matthias Habich, Eva Schukardt, Maja Specht, Judy Winter, and Manfred Zapatka
[6].
Music by: Klaus Schultze
[7].
Cinematographer: Ingo Hamer
[8].
Runtime: 1 hour
[9].
Released in West Germany on 20 December 1978