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


''Amok'' [A film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Der Amokläufer"]
''Amok'' [A film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Der Amokläufer"]. See: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amok_(1993)
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Language: French
Language: French

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

Amok [A film drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Der Amokläufer"]. See: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190964/

[1].
Language: French
[2].
Director: Fyodor Otsep
[3].
Scrip writers: André Lang and H. R. Lenormand
[4].
Cast: Marcelle Chantal, Jean Yonnel, Valéry Inkijinoff, and Jean Servais
[5].
Music: Karol Rathaus
[6].
Cinematographer: Curt Courant
[7].
Art director: Lazare Meerson
[8].
Runtime: 1 hour and 32 minutes in France, 1 hour and 7 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 drama based on Stefan Zweig's novella "Der Amokläufer"]. See: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amok_(1993)

[1].
Language: French
[2].
Director: by Joël Farges
[3].
Producer: Tino Navarro
[4].
Photographer: Fabio Conversi
[5].
Script writers: Catherine Foussadier, Joël Frages, and Dominique Rousset
[6].
Cast: Fanny Ardant, Andrzej Seweryn, Bernard Le Coq, and Joaquim de Almeida
[7].
Music: Nicola Plovani
[8].
Runtime: 1 hour and 30 minutes
[9].
Released in France on 10 October 1993