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- (better known by her stage name, Suzanne Marwille; 11 July 1895 – 14 January 1962) was a Czech film actress. Marwille was born in Prague. She had four siblings...
- as Der Alte Otto Gebühr as Leonid Fenton John Gottowt as Black Suzanne Marwille as Marquise Luigi Serventi as Marquis Redonc Alexandra Sorina as Cyproenne...
- Kristýna Leichtová Anna Linhartová Olga Lounová Adina Mandlová Suzanne Marwille Taťjana Medvecká Dana Medřická Jitka Moučková Míla Myslíková Růžena Nasková...
- starring Suzanne Marwille, V. Ch. Vladimírov and Hugo Svoboda. The film's art direction was by Fritz Kraenke and Bohuslav Šula. Suzanne Marwille as Zina Golveryová...
- re-released in theatres in 1932 set to music and songs of Jára Beneš. Suzanne Marwille as Marie Růžová Blanka Svobodová as Mrs. Rivolová Karel Fiala as Miller...
- Died 26 August 1968(1968-08-26) (aged 66) Prague, Czechoslovakia Occupation(s) Film director, screenwriter Years active 1922-1968 Spouse Suzanne Marwille...
- Vlasta Burian as 2nd Lt. Alois Patera Nora Stallich as Princ Evzen Suzanne Marwille as Princezna Anna Luisa Jaroslav Marvan as Plukovník Bedrich Vrbský as...
- Clement Hilber and starring Alexander Murski, Olga Belajeff and Suzanne Marwille. The film's sets were designed by the art director Karl Machus. Alexander...
- William Dieterle as Prof. Heinrich Dagny Servaes as Heinrichs Frau Suzanne Marwille as Manon Theodor Pištěk as Kwiatkowski Mario Karas as Jirí Brodský Joe...
- career as a film director, launching the careers of actors such as Suzanne Marwille, Alois Sedláček and Jan W. Speerger. Among his notable earlier films are...