{{short description|1928 film}} {{use dmy dates|date=March 2020}} {{Infobox film | name =The Crazy Countess | image = The Crazy Countess.jpg | caption = | director = [[Richard Löwenbein]] | producer = [[Richard Eichberg]] | writer = {{ubl|[[Rudolf Bernauer]] (libretto)|[[Max Ehrlich]]|[[Rudolph Schanzer]] (libretto)}} | narrator = | starring = {{ubl|[[Ralph Arthur Roberts]]|[[Werner Fuetterer]]|[[Hanni Weisse]]}} | music = [[Hansheinrich Dransmann]] | editing = | cinematography = {{ubl|[[Bruno Mondi]]|[[Hugo von Kaweczynski]]}} | studio = Richard Eichberg-Film | distributor = Süd-Film | released = {{film date|1928|11|27|df=y}} | runtime = | country = Germany | language = {{ubl|Silent|German [[intertitles]]}} | budget = | gross = }} '''''The Crazy Countess''''' ({{langx|de|'''Die tolle Komtess'''}}) is a 1928 German [[silent film]] directed by [[Richard Löwenbein]] and starring [[Ralph Arthur Roberts]], [[Werner Fuetterer]], and [[Hanni Weisse]].{{sfn|Goble|p=411}} It was based on an operetta of the same title.
The film's [[art direction]] was by [[Max Heilbronner]].
==Cast== {{cast listing| * [[Ralph Arthur Roberts]] as Graf Justus von Hagenau * [[Werner Fuetterer]] as Graf Walter von Hagenau, sein Neffe * [[Hanni Weisse]] as Gräfin Karla von Kesselstein * [[Dina Gralla]] as Komtesse Jutta von Kesselstein, ihre Tochter * [[Tilla Garden]] as Die Zofe Nelly * [[Max Ehrlich]] as Schornstein, Heiratsvermittler * [[Paul Hörbiger]] as Friseur Kose }}
==References== {{Reflist}}
==Bibliography== * {{cite book | ref = {{sfnref|Goble}} | last = Goble | first = Alan | title = The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film | publisher = Walter de Gruyter | year = 1999 | location = Berlin | isbn = 978-3-11-095194-3 }}
==External links== *{{IMDb title|0019482}}
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