Mathias Sandorf (1921 film)
Mathias Sandorf is a 1921 French historical adventure film directed by Henri Fescourt and starring Romuald Joubé, Yvette Andréyor and Jean Toulout.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1885 novel Mathias Sandorf by Jules Verne. A later sound version of the story Mathias Sandorf was released in 1963. The film was distributed in America by Pathe Exchange under the alternative title The Isle of Zorda.
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| Directed by | Henri Fescourt |
| Written by | Henri Fescourt |
| Based on | Mathias Sandorf by Jules Verne |
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| Cinematography | Paul Parguel |
| Edited by | Mario Nalpas |
Production company | Les Films Louis Nalpas |
| Distributed by | Union-Éclair |
Release date | 15 July 1921 |
| Country | France |
| Languages | Silent French intertitles |
Some scenes were shot around Nice on the French Riviera.
Cast
- Romuald Joubé as Mathias Sandorf
- Yvette Andréyor as Sava Toronthal
- Jean Toulout as Silas Toronthal
- Paul Vermoyal as Sarcany
- Gaston Modot as Carpéna
- Armand Tallier as Pierre Bathory
- Armand Dutertre as Birik
- Henri Maillard as Ferrato
- Gabrielle Ristori as Maria Ferrato
- Mario Nasthasio as Zirone
- Djemil Anik as Nasmir
- Germaine Pelisse as Mme. Toronthal
- Adeline de La Croix as Mme. Bathory
- Darnay as Étienne Bathory
- Benvenuto Nardo as Pescade
- Milo Poggi as Matifou
References
- Nowell-Smith p.119
Bibliography
- Geoffrey Nowell-Smith. The Oxford History of World Cinema. Oxford University Press, 1996.
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