A Certain Mr. Gran
movie

Released August 15, 1933
Overview
An Italian engineer who had made a strategically important invention to ward off enemy aircraft is killed in a robbery. As the plans have presumably fallen into the hands of spies, secret service captain Bergall is given the task of recovering the papers. Bergall initially adopts a false name and appears as Mr. Gran, whom nobody knows. Under this name, he rents a room in the Hotel Danieli in Venice and makes the acquaintance of the shipowner's daughter Viola Dolleen. With her help, he is able to eliminate Captain Gordon, who is also interested in the plans. When Gran learns that the plans are now in the possession of the art dealer Tschernikoff, who wants to sell them to Gordon, he immediately travels to Rome, visits the art dealer Titian and pretends to be Gordon. In the art dealer's remote villa, events come thick and fast...
Cast

Hans Albers
as
Ein gewisser Herr Gran

Albert Bassermann
as
Tschernikoff

Rose Stradner
as
Bianca

Walter Rilla
as
Pietro Broccardo

Karin Hardt
as
Viola Dolleen

Olga Tschechowa
as
Frau Mervin

Hubert von Meyerinck
as
Hauptmann Gordon

Hermann Speelmans
as
Nica

Hans Adalbert Schlettow
as
Beppo

Hans Deppe
as
Rossi

Fritz Odemar
as
der traurige Herr
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Marcel Merminod
as
Polizist
Crew
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Gerhard Lamprecht
as
Director
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Bruno Duday
as
Line Producer
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Erich Holder
as
Assistant Director
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Eberhard von der Heyden
as
Assistant Camera
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Waldemar Jabs
as
Makeup Artist
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Hermann Fritzsching
as
Sound
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Philipp Lothar Mayring
as
Screenplay
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Heinz Ritter
as
Still Photographer
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Fritz Schwarz
as
Production Manager
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Eduard Hoesch
as
Director of Photography
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Max Linde
as
Set Decoration
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Hermann Schulenburg
as
Lyricist