Three Days Confined to Barracks (1930 film)
| Three Days Confined to Barracks | |
|---|---|
![]() German film poster  | |
| German | Drei Tage Mittelarrest | 
| Directed by | Carl Boese | 
| Written by | 
  | 
| Produced by | Arnold Pressburger | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Robert Lach | 
| Edited by | Max Brenner | 
| Music by | Nico Dostal | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Messtro-Film | 
Release date  | 
  | 
Running time  | 92 minutes | 
| Country | Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Three Days Confined to Barracks (German: Drei Tage Mittelarrest) is a 1930 German comedy film directed by Carl Boese and starring Max Adalbert, Ida Wüst, and Gretl Theimer. The film is a farce set around a military barracks. It was a major hit on its release.[1] It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler. It was later remade in 1955 under the same title.
Cast
- Max Adalbert as Hoffmann
 - Ida Wüst as Adelheid
 - Gretl Theimer as Eva
 - Lucie Englisch as Auguste
 - Paul Hörbiger as Zippert
 - Paul Otto as Major von Faber
 - Alfred Döderlein as Erich Feldern
 - Fritz Schulz as Max Plettke
 - Felix Bressart as Franz Nowotni
 - Hans Hermann Schaufuß as Dr. Strauch
 - Hugo Fischer-Köppe as Krause
 - Vicky Werckmeister as Frieda
 - Hermann Krehan as Storch
 - Henry Bender as Strabl
 - Leo Peukert as Stabsarzt
 
References
- ^ Prawer, Siegbert Salomon (2005). Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910–1933. New York, NY: Berghahn Books. p. 130. ISBN 1845453034. JSTOR j.ctt9qd8qp.
 
.jpg)