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The Vulture Wally

Die Geierwally · 1940 | 104 min | Drama

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Synopsis

The Vulture Wally is a 1940 German drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Heidemarie Hatheyer, Sepp Rist and Eduard Köck. It was filmed partly at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and featured extensive location shooting in the Tyrol. The film sets were designed by the art directors Hermann Warm and Johann Massias. The film is based on a popular novel, The Vulture Maiden by Wilhelmine von Hillern, which has been adapted for the screens several times.

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Credits

Producer
Gerhard Staab
Director
Hans Steinhoff
Screenplay
Jacob Geis
Director of Photography
Richard Angst
Original Music Composer
Nico Dostal
Editor
Ella Ensink
Country
Germany
Studios

Cast · 12

MA

Maria Auer

RP

Rolf Pinegger

EK

Eduard Köck

AE

Anna Exl

MH

Maria Hofen

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