Loves of Casanova (1927)
A stupendous extravaganza!
Republic of Venice, 1760. Pursued by a vengeful husband, the intrepid womanizer Casanova, who symbolizes the decline of the city and its fall into debauchery, manages to escape and, by a circuitous route, arrives in Saint Petersburg, where he will be involved in the many plots that threaten the throne of Czar Peter III…
Director: Alexandre Volkoff
Genre: Drama, Adventure
Runtime: 128 min
Release Date: October 8, 1927
Cast
- Ivan Mosjoukine - Casanova
- Diana Karenne - Maria Mari
- Suzanne Bianchetti - Catherine II
- Jenny Jugo - Thérèse
- Rina De Liguoro - Corticelli
- Nina Koshetz - Countess Vorontzoff
- Olga Day - Lady Stanhope
- Paul Guidé - Orloff
- Albert Decoeur - Duke of Bayreuth
- Carlo Tedeschi - Menucci
Screenplay
- Ivan Mosjoukine (Screenplay)
- Norbert Falk (Screenplay)
- Alexandre Volkoff (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Fédote Bourgasoff, Léonce-Henri Burel
Production: Ciné-Alliance, Deulig Film, Société des Cinéromans
Country: France, Germany
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
Keywords
venice, italy, carnival, st. petersburg, russia, womanizer, palace intrigue, czarism
More Films by Director: Alexandre Volkoff
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Loves of Casanova about?
- Republic of Venice, 1760. Pursued by a vengeful husband, the intrepid womanizer Casanova, who symbolizes the decline of the city and its fall into debauchery, manages to escape and, by a circuitous route, arrives in Saint Petersburg, where he will be involved in the many plots that threaten the throne of Czar Peter III…
- Who directed Loves of Casanova?
- Loves of Casanova was directed by Alexandre Volkoff.
- Who stars in Loves of Casanova?
- Loves of Casanova stars Ivan Mosjoukine, Diana Karenne, Suzanne Bianchetti, Jenny Jugo, Rina De Liguoro, Nina Koshetz.
- How long is Loves of Casanova?
- Loves of Casanova has a runtime of 2h 8m (128 minutes).
- What genre is Loves of Casanova?
- Loves of Casanova is a Drama, Adventure film.
- Where was Loves of Casanova produced?
- Loves of Casanova was produced in France, Germany.