The Eternal Dream Trailer

The Eternal Dream Trailer (1934)

20 November 1934 Drama, History 79 mins

At the end of the 18th century, the wealthy French scholar Saussure comes to a small Alpine village and offers 1,000 pieces of gold to anyone who can lead him to the summit of Mont Blanc. The young farmer's son Jacques Balmat wants to take on the dangerous task, even though his father has told him from an early age about the mighty mountain spirits who guard a legendary treasure of gold on the mountain peak.

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Cast

Sepp Rist

as Jacques Balmat

Eduard von Winterstein

as Marias Vater

Friedrich Kayssler

as Dorfpfarrer

Helene Fehdmer

as Marias Mutter

Klaus Pohl

as Balmats Vater

Walter Riml

as Der Maler

Ernst Dumcke

as Der Dichter

Pierre Provins

as Der Heerführer

Crew

Richard Angst

Richard Angst Director of Photography

Kurt Neubert

Kurt Neubert Director of Photography

International Titles

Der König des Mont Blanc Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 20 November 1934

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