The Countess of Monte Cristo (Die Gräfin von Monte-Christo) 92 years old

The two aspiring actresses Jeanette and Mimi are waiting for their big chance. But the real breakthrough is slow in coming. Jeanette especially desperately needs a big success, since her friend, the journalist Stephan, is about to lose his job. When the two have their chance to take a ride in a posh car during a shooting, Jeanette slams on the throttle and the two friends take off. Their aimless journey takes them to a fashionable winter sports’ hotel, where Jeanette reserves a name under “The Countess of Monte Christo”. Everything’s going dandy; no one suspects a thing. That is, until two impostors, Rumowski and “The Baron” take residence in the same hotel.

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The Countess of Monte Cristo Cast

Name Character
Ludwig Stössel He was 49, 89 years old when he died
Theo Lingen He was 28, 75 years old when he died as Etagenkellner
Max Gülstorff He was 50, 64 years old when he died as Zeitungsverleger
Lucie Englisch She was 30, 63 years old when she died as Mimi, Filmkomparsin
Gustaf Gründgens He was 32, 63 years old when he died as Der 'Baron' Hochstapler
Rudolf Forster He was 47, 83 years old when he died as Rumowski, Hochstapler
Hans Junkermann He was 2, 9 years old when he died as Hoteldirektor
Oskar Sima He was 35, 72 years old when he died as Aufnahmeleiter Spitzkopf
Mathias Wieman He was 29, 67 years old when he died as Stephan Riehl, Journalist
Brigitte Helm She was 24, 88 years old when she died as Jeanette Heider, Filmkomparsin

The Countess of Monte Cristo Crew

Name Department
Karl Hartl as Director. He was 32 (79) years old when He died Directing
Walter Reisch as Writer. He was 28 (79) years old when He died Writing
The Countess of Monte Cristo poster
The Countess of Monte Cristo (92 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, April 21, 1932
  • Runtime: 84 minutes