The Golden Anchor

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The Golden Anchor (German: Zum goldenen Anker) is a 1932 German-French drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Albert Bassermann, Ursula Grabley, and Mathias Wieman.[1] It is the German-language version of the French film Marius (1931), also directed by Korda, and based on Marcel Pagnol's 1929 play of the same title and the first part of his Marseille trilogy. A separate Swedish-language version, titled Longing for the Sea and directed by John W. Brunius, was also released in 1931. Such multi-language versions were common during the early years of sound. It was made at the Joinville Studios by the European branch of Paramount Pictures.

Directed byAlexander Korda
Written by
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The Golden Anchor
Directed byAlexander Korda
Written by
Based onMarius
by Marcel Pagnol
Starring
Production
company
Les Films Marcel Pagnol
Distributed byParamount-Film
Release date
  • 28 January 1932 (1932-01-28)
Running time
82 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Germany
LanguageGerman
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See also

  • The Black Whale (1934) - A German version of the French sequel Fanny but not a sequel of The Golden Anchor.

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