. . . "The Count of Cagliostro (German: Der Graf von Cagliostro) is a 1920 Austrian silent horror film directed and co-written by Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel and starring Sch\u00FCnzel, Anita Berber and Conrad Veidt. It depicts the life of the eighteenth century Italian mesmerist and occultist Alessandro Cagliostro. The film's art direction was by Oscar Werndorff and Carl Hoffmann handled the cinematography. Some sources list this film as a German production. It is today considered a lost film, and little is known about it. It is listed simply as Cagliostro in some film references."@en . . . "1920-01-07"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Count of Cagliostro"@en . . . . . . . . . "1110007872"^^ . . . . . . . "Cagliostro (Der Graf von Cagliostro) \u00E8 un film muto del 1920 diretto da Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel qui al suo esordio nella regia. Sch\u00FCnzel, che produsse il film, firm\u00F2 anche la sceneggiatura e rivest\u00EC i panni del protagonista, il conte di Cagliostro."@it . . . . "The Count of Cagliostro"@en . . "The Count of Cagliostro (German: Der Graf von Cagliostro) is a 1920 Austrian silent horror film directed and co-written by Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel and starring Sch\u00FCnzel, Anita Berber and Conrad Veidt. It depicts the life of the eighteenth century Italian mesmerist and occultist Alessandro Cagliostro. The film's art direction was by Oscar Werndorff and Carl Hoffmann handled the cinematography. Some sources list this film as a German production. It is today considered a lost film, and little is known about it. It is listed simply as Cagliostro in some film references. Director Schuenzel cast himself in the starring role, and hired Conrad Veidt to merely play a minister in the film, when Veidt was much better suited at the time for the lead. Schuenzel went on to become a noted actor in later years, even appearing in American-made films such as Dreagonwyck and Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious (both 1946). Cameraman Carl Hoffmann went on to work for Fritz Lang and F.W. Murnau, before becoming a director himself in 1928."@en . "Der Graf von Cagliostro"@fr . . . . . . "Der Graf von Cagliostro (litt\u00E9ralement : \u00AB Le Comte de Cagliostro \u00BB) est un film germano-autrichien r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel, sorti en 1920. Ce film muet en noir et blanc, r\u00E9put\u00E9 perdu selon l'Internet Movie Database, met en sc\u00E8ne l'aventurier italien Joseph Balsamo (1743\u20131795), connu sous le nom de \u00AB comte de Cagliostro \u00BB, interpr\u00E9t\u00E9 par Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel. Le tournage du film se d\u00E9roula \u00E0 Vienne, notamment au ch\u00E2teau de Sch\u00F6nbrunn."@fr . . . . . . . . . . "1920-01-07"^^ . . . "Der Graf von Cagliostro (litt\u00E9ralement : \u00AB Le Comte de Cagliostro \u00BB) est un film germano-autrichien r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel, sorti en 1920. Ce film muet en noir et blanc, r\u00E9put\u00E9 perdu selon l'Internet Movie Database, met en sc\u00E8ne l'aventurier italien Joseph Balsamo (1743\u20131795), connu sous le nom de \u00AB comte de Cagliostro \u00BB, interpr\u00E9t\u00E9 par Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel. Le tournage du film se d\u00E9roula \u00E0 Vienne, notamment au ch\u00E2teau de Sch\u00F6nbrunn."@fr . . . "Der Graf von Cagliostro ist ein \u00F6sterreichisch-deutsches Stummfilm-Historiendrama aus dem Jahre 1920. Regie f\u00FChrte Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel, der auch den Titelhelden spielte."@de . . . . . . "Austria"@en . . "Der Graf von Cagliostro"@de . "The Count of Cagliostro"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "39800995"^^ . . . "Cagliostro (film 1920)"@it . . . . . . . "Der Graf von Cagliostro ist ein \u00F6sterreichisch-deutsches Stummfilm-Historiendrama aus dem Jahre 1920. Regie f\u00FChrte Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel, der auch den Titelhelden spielte."@de . . . . . "Cagliostro (Der Graf von Cagliostro) \u00E8 un film muto del 1920 diretto da Reinhold Sch\u00FCnzel qui al suo esordio nella regia. Sch\u00FCnzel, che produsse il film, firm\u00F2 anche la sceneggiatura e rivest\u00EC i panni del protagonista, il conte di Cagliostro."@it . . "3769"^^ . . . . . . .