Kismet (film, 1944)
Kismet is an American film carried out by William Dieterle, left in 1944.
Synopsis
August 1st
Data sheet
- Title: Kismet
- Realization: William Dieterle
- Scenario: John Meehan according to the part of Edward Knoblock
- Production: Everett Riskin
- Production company: Subway-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Photography: Charles Rosher
- Assembly: Ben Lewis
- Music: Herbert Stothart
- Artistic director: Daniel B. Cathcart and Cedric Gibbons
- Costumes: Irene and Barbara Karinska
- Choreographer: Jack Sticks
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Color (Technicolor)
- Kind: Adventures
- Lasted: 100 minutes
- Coming out date: August 22nd 1944 New York (the USA)
Distribution
- Ronald Colman : Hafiz
- Marlene Dietrich : Jamilla
- James Craig: Caliph
- Edward Arnold : The Top dog
- Hugh Herbert: Feisal
- Joy Page: Marsinah
- Florence Packsaddlled: Karsha
- Harry Davenport: Aga
- Hobart Cavanaugh: Moolah
- Robert Warwick: Alfife
- Yvonne De Carlo: A waitress
External bonds
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