Moritz Makes His Fortune
1931 film
- Bobby E. Lüthge
- Willy Prager
- Jean Toulout
- Dr. Gourevitch
- Sig Arno
- Viktor Schwanneke
- Willy Prager
- Irene Ambrus [de; fr; hu]
- Heinz Letton [de]
- Willy Rosen
Production
company
company
Films André Hugon
Release date
- 2 March 1931 (1931-03-02)
Running time
Moritz Makes his Fortune (German: Moritz macht sein Glück) is a 1931 German comedy film directed by Jaap Speyer and starring Sig Arno, Viktor Schwanneke, and Willy Prager.[1]
Cast
- Sig Arno as Moritz Meier
- Viktor Schwanneke as Leo Meier
- Willy Prager as Max Meier
- Irene Ambrus [de; fr; hu] as Ruth Meier
- Annie Ann as Lisa Langer
- Philipp Manning as Mr. Brown
- Igo Sym as Freddy Donndorf
- Ernst Pröckl as James Baron
- Leo Peukert as Fotograf
- Johannes Roth as Kunde
See also
- The Levy Department Stores (French version, 1932)
References
Bibliography
- Prawer, Siegbert Salomon (2005). Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910–1933. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-84545-074-8.
External links
- Moritz Makes His Fortune at IMDb
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Films directed by Jaap Speyer
- Hedda's Revenge (1919)
- Lilli (1919)
- Lilli's Marriage (1919)
- The Red Night (1921)
- King of Women (1923)
- Jimmy: The Tale of a Girl and Her Bear (1923)
- The Almighty Dollar (1923)
- The Flower Woman of Potsdam Square (1925)
- The Doll of Luna Park (1925)
- The Elegant Bunch (1925)
- The Morals of the Alley (1925)
- The Three Mannequins (1926)
- White Slave Traffic (1926)
- Valencia (1927)
- Bigamy (1927)
- Hotel Rats (1927)
- Love Affairs (1927)
- The Schorrsiegel Affair (1928)
- Miss Chauffeur (1928)
- The Three Women of Urban Hell (1928)
- Tales from the Vienna Woods (1928)
- A Small Down Payment on Bliss (1929)
- Jenny's Stroll Through Men (1929)
- Retreat on the Rhine (1930)
- Tingel-Tangel (1930)
- Moritz Makes His Fortune (1931)
- The Tars (1934)
- Malle Gevallen (1934)
- De Familie van mijn Vrouw (1935)
- Kermisgasten (1936)
- Op een Avond in Mei (1937)
- A Kingdom for a House (1949)
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