L' esclave blanche

Directed by: Mark Sorkin, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, France, 1939

France, 1939


Cast and Credits

Director Mark Sorkin
Georg Wilhelm Pabst
Scenario Georg Wilhelm Pabst
Leo Lania
Director of Photography Michel Kelber
Camera Assistant Michel Kelber [(not credited)]
Cast Viviane Romance [Mireille]
John Lodge [Vedad Bey]
Marcel Dalio [Le sultan Soliman]
Louise Sylvie [Safète - la mère de Vedad (as Sylvie)]
Mila Parély [Tarkine (as Mila Parely)]
Paulette Pax [L'amie de Safète]
Marcel Lupovici [Mourad (as Lupovici)]
Joe Alex [Ali (as Joë Alex)]
Roger Blin [Maïr (as R. Blin)]
Louise Carletti [Sheyla]
Louise Carletti
Saturnin Fabre [Djemal Pacha]
Saturnin Fabre [Un conseiller (as J. Mattler)]
Saturnin Fabre [Akilé, la soeur de Mourad]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,Length: 97 minutes
Sound System: Mono
First Screening: February 18, 1939 in Frankreich

General Information

L' esclave blanche is a motion picture produced in the year 1939 as a France production. The Film was directed by Mark Sorkin, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, with Viviane Romance, John Lodge, Marcel Dalio, Louise Sylvie, Mila Parély, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of L' esclave blanche available.

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