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Andreas Schlüter

1942 | 111 min | Drama · History

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Synopsis

Andreas Schlüter is a 1942 German historical drama film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Heinrich George, Mila Kopp and Olga Chekhova. It portrays the life of the 18th-century German architect Andreas Schlüter. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios and Althoff Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hermann Asmus, Kurt Herlth and Robert Herlth.

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Credits

Producer
Viktor von Struve
Director
Herbert Maisch
Screenplay
Helmut Brandis
Director of Photography
Ewald Daub
Original Music Composer
Wolfgang Zeller
Country
Germany

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Cast · 20

Theodor Loos

Theodor Loos

HG

Herwart Grosse

MK

Mila Kopp

RT

Robert Taube

PE

Peter Elsholtz

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