Stamboul
"A story of a woman's martyrdom- and a man's supreme sacrifice - with a background of summer palaces in gay Stamboul. Produced at Elstree."
Originally released in 1931. Stamboul is a drama film. directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki. At just 75 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Warwick Ward, Rosita Moreno, and Margot Grahame
Synopsis
In the lead-up to the First World War, a French military attaché falls in love with the wife of a prominent German in Stamboul in the Ottoman Empire.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Warwick Ward
as Col André de Sevigne
Rosita Moreno
as Baroness von Strick
Margot Grahame
as Countess Elsa Talven
Henry Hewitt
as Baron von Strick
Garry Marsh
as Prince Cernuwitz
Alan Napier
as Bouchier
Abraham Sofaer
as Mahmed Pasha
Stella Arbenina
as Mme. Bouchier
Annie Esmond
as Nurse
Eric Pavitt
as Franz
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Paramount British Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stamboul about?
In the lead-up to the First World War, a French military attaché falls in love with the wife of a prominent German in Stamboul in the Ottoman Empire.
Who directed Stamboul?
Stamboul was directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki.
How long is Stamboul?
Stamboul has a runtime of 1 hours and 15 minutes (75 minutes total).
When was Stamboul released?
Stamboul was released on October 20, 1931 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Stamboul?
The main cast of Stamboul includes Warwick Ward, Rosita Moreno, Margot Grahame, Henry Hewitt, Garry Marsh.