Summary
Abdul the Damned is a British period drama film first released in 1935,
directed by Karl Grune.
The film stars Nils Asther, Adrienne Ames, Fritz Kortner, John Stuart and Esme Percy.
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Credits
- Director: Karl Grune
- Script: Robert Neumann, Ashley Dukes, Roger Burford, Warren Chetham Strode, Emeric Pressburger, Curt Siodmak
- Photo: Otto Kanturek
- Music: Hanns Eisler
- Cast: Nils Asther (Chief of Police Kadar-Pasha), Adrienne Ames (Therese Alder), Fritz Kortner (Abdul Hamid II), John Stuart (Capt. Talak-Bey), Esme Percy (Ali (Eunuch)), Charles Carson (Gen. Hilmi-Pasha), Patric Knowles (Omar (Hilmi’s Aide)), Walter Rilla (Hassan-Bey), Annie Esmond (Therese’s Train Companion), Clifford Heatherley (Court Doctor), Robert Naylor (Opera Singer), H. Saxon-Snell (Chief Interrogator), George Zucco (Firing-Squad Officer), Henry B. Longhurst (General of the Bodyguards), Eric Portman (Conspirastor), Warren Jenkins (Young-Turk Singer), Arthur Hardy (Ambassador), Henry Peterson (Unknown)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 111 min; B&W
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