Prisoner Number Seven (1929)
A young woman, a prisoner who was set up to steal by her lover, is in jail. She would like to see her sweetheart. One night she succeeds in persuading the doctor of the prison who also is a woman, to be released. She finds the man, a waiter in an elegant hotel, behaving as a cynical Don Juan. He was preparing to rob the safe of the hotel and go away with his new lover, a dancer.
Director: Lajos Lázár, Paul Sugar
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 119 min
Release Date: November 11, 1929
Cast
- Hans Adalbert Schlettow - Jenõ, szállodai pincér
- Lissy Arna - Rabnõ
- Charlotte Susa - Börtönorvosnõ
- El' Dura - Maláji táncosnõ
- Ida Turay - Madárka
- Mariska H. Balla - Szállodaigazgtónõ
- Olga Kerekgyarto - Új szobalány
- Szidi Rákosi - Börtönõr
Screenplay
Cinematography: A.O. Weitzenberg, József Bécsi
Production: Mary Film, Arthur Ziehm, Internationale Film Exchange (Berlin)
Country: Germany, Hungary
Language: No Language
Original Language: hu
Keywords
partially lost film
More Films by Director: Lajos Lázár, Paul Sugar
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Prisoner Number Seven about?
- A young woman, a prisoner who was set up to steal by her lover, is in jail. She would like to see her sweetheart. One night she succeeds in persuading the doctor of the prison who also is a woman, to be released. She finds the man, a waiter in an elegant hotel, behaving as a cynical Don Juan. He was preparing to rob the safe of the hotel and go away with his new lover, a dancer.
- Who directed Prisoner Number Seven?
- Prisoner Number Seven was directed by Lajos Lázár, Paul Sugar.
- Who stars in Prisoner Number Seven?
- Prisoner Number Seven stars Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Lissy Arna, Charlotte Susa, El' Dura, Ida Turay, Mariska H. Balla.
- How long is Prisoner Number Seven?
- Prisoner Number Seven has a runtime of 1h 59m (119 minutes).
- What genre is Prisoner Number Seven?
- Prisoner Number Seven is a Drama film.
- Where was Prisoner Number Seven produced?
- Prisoner Number Seven was produced in Germany, Hungary.