
Mata Hari: the Red Dancer
Mata Hari, die rote Tänzerin (English: Mata Hari: The Red Dancer), often shortened on release to Mata Hari, is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Friedrich Feher and starring Magda Sonja, Wolfgang Zilzer and Fritz Kortner. It depicts the life and death of the German World War I spy Mata Hari. It was the first feature-length portrayal of Hari.
Production
National-Film
Language
DE
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Magda Sonja
Mata Hari

Wolfgang Zilzer
Erzherzog Oskar

Fritz Kortner
Graf Bobrykin

Mathias Wieman
Grigori

Alexander Murski
Großfürst Boris
Georg Paeschke
General
Emil Lind
Verteidiger
Hermann Wlach
Wassjko
Eduard Rothauser
Militär Auditor
Max Maximilian
Kosaken Unteroffizier

Eberhard Leithoff
Beisitzer des Militärgerichts
Zlatan Kasherov
Carl Zickner

Nico Turoff
Georg Gartz
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