# Night Convoy

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1932 film

Night Convoy Directed by James Bauer Written by Armin Petersen Produced by James Bauer Starring Vladimir Gajdarov Olga Chekhova Oskar Homolka Wolfgang Lohmeyer Cinematography Frederik Fuglsang Edited by Herbert B. Fredersdorf Music by Ernst Erich Buder Production company Ines Internationale Spielfilm Distributed by Omnium-Film Release date 21 January 1932 (1932-01-21) Running time 98 minutes Country Germany Language German

***Night Convoy*** ([German](/source/German_language): ***Nachtkolonne***) is a 1932 [German](/source/Cinema_of_Germany) [drama film](/source/Drama_film) directed by [James Bauer](/source/James_Bauer) and starring [Vladimir Gajdarov](/source/Vladimir_Gajdarov), [Olga Chekhova](/source/Olga_Chekhova) and [Oskar Homolka](/source/Oskar_Homolka). It was shot at the [Babelsberg Studios](/source/Babelsberg_Studios) in [Berlin](/source/Berlin) and [on location](/source/Location_shooting) in [Hamburg](/source/Hamburg).[1] The film's sets were designed by the [art directors](/source/Art_director) [Willi Herrmann](/source/Willi_Herrmann) and [Herbert O. Phillips](/source/Herbert_O._Phillips). It premiered on 21 January 1932.[2]

## Cast

- [Vladimir Gajdarov](/source/Vladimir_Gajdarov) as *Mario Orbeliani*

- [Olga Chekhova](/source/Olga_Chekhova) as *Inka Maria*, *seine Frau*

- [Oskar Homolka](/source/Oskar_Homolka) as *André Carno*

- Wolfgang Lohmeyer as *Jascha*, *deren Sohn*

- [Trude Berliner](/source/Trude_Berliner) as *Spielklarissa*

- [Hermann Speelmans](/source/Hermann_Speelmans) as Banjospieler

- [Julius Falkenstein](/source/Julius_Falkenstein) as Der 'Professor'

- [Käthe Haack](/source/K%C3%A4the_Haack) as *Frau Marquardt*

- Hannele Meierzak as *Christel*, *ihre Tochter*

- [Ludwig Stössel](/source/Ludwig_St%C3%B6ssel)

- [Hans Leibelt](/source/Hans_Leibelt)

- [Bernhard Goetzke](/source/Bernhard_Goetzke)

- [Gyula Szőreghy](/source/Gyula_Sz%C5%91reghy)

- [Paul Rehkopf](/source/Paul_Rehkopf)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Klaus p.168

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Grange p. 380

## Bibliography

- [Grange, William](/source/William_Grange) (2008). *Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic*. Scarecrow Press. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-0-8108-5967-8](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-0-8108-5967-8).

- Klaus, Ulrich J. *Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1932*. Klaus-Archiv, 1988.

## External links

- [*Night Convoy*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0022189/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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