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Die weiße Hölle vom Piz Palü (1929) Poster

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Arnold Fanck ... (as Dr. Arnold Fanck)
Georg Wilhelm Pabst ... (as G.W. Pabst)

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)  

Arnold Fanck ... (writer)
Ladislaus Vajda ... (writer)

Cast (in credits order)  

Gustav Diessl ... Dr. Johannes Krafft
Leni Riefenstahl ... Maria Maioni
Ernst Petersen Ernst Petersen ... Hans Brandt
Ernst Udet Ernst Udet ... Flieger Udet (as Flieger Ernst Udet)
Otto Spring Otto Spring ... Christian Klucker (as Bergführer Spring)
Mizzi Götzel Mizzi Götzel ... Maria Krafft
Kurt Gerron ... Mann im Salon (guest at night club)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Charles McNamee Charles McNamee ... Narrator in USA sound version (voice)

Produced by 

Paul Kohner ... associate producer: USA Universal 1930 version
Harry R. Sokal ... producer (as H.R. Sokal)

Music by 

Giuseppe Becce ... (1935 German sound version) (as Dr. Giuseppe Becce)
Ashley Irwin ... (1998 restored version)
Heinz Roemheld ... (1930 version)

Cinematography by 

Sepp Allgeier
Richard Angst
Hans Schneeberger

Editing by 

Arnold Fanck

Art Direction by 

Ernö Metzner

Production Management 

Heinz Landsmann ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Marc Sorkin ... assistant director (as M. Sorkin)

Sound Department 

C. Roy Hunter ... recording supervisor: 1930 Universal USA version
Eberhard Leschin ... sound engineer (b&w restored version 1998)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Hans G. Casparius ... still photographer

Editorial Department 

Edward L. Cahn ... editor: US version
Nina Goslar ... commissioning editor (1998 restored version)

Location Management 

Heinz Landsmann ... location manager

Music Department 

David Broekman ... synchronization and score (1930 version)
Michael Schubert ... music editor & mixer (1998 restored version) / scoring engineer (1998 restored version)
Frank Strobel ... conductor: B&W restored version 1998
Richard Bronskill ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Andor Pinter ... orchestrator (1930 version) (uncredited)
William Schiller ... orchestrator (1930 version) (uncredited)

See also

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