Cagliostro
Originally released in 1929. Cagliostro is a drama/adventure film. directed by Richard Oswald. At just 59 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Hans Stüwe, Charles Dullin, and Edmond van Daële
Synopsis
Paris, France, 1784. After living many tribulations, Joseph Balsamo, known as Count Cagliostro, an infamous adventurer, enigmatic magician and necromancer, experienced physician and ruthless swordsman, triumphs among the members of the decadent French aristocracy. But a bold foretelling about a very prominent noblewoman causes his fall in disgrace… (Partially lost film.)
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Hans Stüwe
as Cagliostro
Charles Dullin
as Count of Breteil
Edmond van Daële
as Louis XVI
Alfred Abel
as Prince of Rohan
Ivan Koval-Samborskyi
as Bénito
Jules Moy
as Bohmer
Georges Deneubourg
as Basange
Suzanne Bianchetti
as Marie-Antoinette
Renée Héribel
as Lorenza
Illa Meery
as Countess Jeanne de la Motte
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Isepa-Wengeroff Film
- Richard Oswald Produktion
- Albatros
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cagliostro about?
Paris, France, 1784. After living many tribulations, Joseph Balsamo, known as Count Cagliostro, an infamous adventurer, enigmatic magician and necromancer, experienced physician and ruthless swords...
Who directed Cagliostro?
Cagliostro was directed by Richard Oswald.
How long is Cagliostro?
Cagliostro has a runtime of 0 hours and 59 minutes (59 minutes total).
When was Cagliostro released?
Cagliostro was released on April 8, 1929 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Cagliostro?
The main cast of Cagliostro includes Hans Stüwe, Charles Dullin, Edmond van Daële, Alfred Abel, Ivan Koval-Samborskyi.