[1941]: Île de France Film Commission, Paris
Volpone [A black and white film based on Stefan Zweig's adaptation of the play by Ben Jonson: "Volpone. Eine lieblose Komödie in drei Akten"]
[2].
Directors: Maurice Tourneur and Jacques de Baroncelli
[3].
Script writer: Jules Romains (Screenplay)
[4].
Cast: Harry Baur, Louis Jouvet, Charles Dullin, Jean Témerson et al.
[5].
Music by: Marcel Delannay
[6].
Runtime: 1 hour and 34 minutes
[7].
Released in France on 10 May 1941
[1958]: Deutscher Fernsehfunk (DFF), East Berlin
Volpone [A TV comedy based on Stefan Zweig's adaptation of the play by Ben Jonson]
[2].
Director: Otto Tausig
[3].
Script writers: Ben Jonson and Stefan Zweig
[4].
Cast: Franz Kutschera, Rolf Ludwig, Ulrich Folkmar, Elfriede Garden, Gerti Soltau et al.
[6].
Released in East Germany on 14 June 1958
[1964]: Deutscher Fernsehfunk (DFF), East Berlin
Volpone [A TV comedy based on Stefan Zweig's adaptation of the play by Ben Jonson]
[2].
Director: Hans Knötzsch
[3].
Script writers: Ben Jonson and Stefan Zweig
[4].
Cast: Gerd Biewer, Dieter Franke, Annemone Haase, Hermann Hiesgen, Rudolf Hoern et al.
[6].
Released in East Germany on 18 May 1964
[1966]: Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française [ORTF], Paris
Volpone [A TV comedy based on Stefan Zweig's adaptation of the play by Ben Jonson]
[2].
Director: by Pierre Sabbagh
[3].
Script writers: Ben Jonson [the play], Jules Romains [adaptation], Stefan Zweig [earlier play]
[4].
Cast: Jean Le Poulain, Francis Huster, Claude Jade et al.
[5].
Runtime: 1 hour and 59 minutes
[6].
Released in France on 1 January 1966
[7].
Aired as a TV episode in "Au théâtre ce soir" [1966-1986] on 8 December 1978
[1970]: Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), Wien
Volpone [A movie comedy based on Stefan Zweig's adaptation of the play by Ben Jonson: "Volpone. Eine lieblose Komödie in drei Akten"]
[2].
Director: Otto Anton Eder and Karl Heinz Köhn
[3].
Script writers: Ben Jonson [English drama] and Stefan Zweig [German translation and adaptation]
[4].
Cast: Hubert Chaudoir, Helmut Wlasak, and Nobert Scharnagel
[5].
Runtime: 1 hour and 45 minutes
[6].
Released in Austria on 18 October 1970