Mazeppa, der Volksheld der Ukraine

Mazeppa, der Volksheld der Ukraine (Mazeppa, the Folk Hero of Ukraine) is a historical film by German director Martin Berger, that was filmed in 1918 and released in July 1919.[1][2]

Mazeppa, der Volksheld der Ukraine
Directed byMartin Berger
Written byMartin Berger
Produced byE. H. Zirkel
  • Werner Krauß: Mazeppa
  • Aenderly Lebius: König Kasimir
  • Toni Zimmerer: Fürst Skrudzinski
  • Mi. Samoliows: Graf Czerny
  • Eva Speyer: Prinzessin Bianca
  • Lulu Lànyi: Gräfin Czerny
  • Otto Mannstaedt: Minister Krzywalow
  • Rudolf Hofbauer: Diener Jan
  • Max Gülstorff: Ukrainer Gutsbesitzer
  • Alfred Beierle: Schloßhauptmann Bulock
  • Berthold Reissig: Kosak Iwan
  • Frida von Bülow: Jans Schwester
  • Ernst Keppler: Pole Edelmann
Release date
1919
Running time
118 minutes
CountryGermany

Plot

An historic drama about the Cossack Mazeppa, who at the end of the seventeenth century was a highly placed soldier under the Polish king Jan II Casimir. After a battle, Mazeppa is honoured by the king because of his great honour. A count who feels deprived, takes revenge.[2]

References

  1. "Mazeppa, der Volksheld der Ukraine". IMDb. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  2. "Mazeppa, der Volksheld der Ukraine". European Film Gateway. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
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