The Firebird

The Firebird

74 mins | Drama, Romance, Mystery | Nov. 3, 1934

Prohibited from seeing her actor sweetheart Herman Brandt by her tyrannical parents, sweet young Vienesse lass Mariette defies authority by regularly visiting Brandt's downstairs apartment. The lovers' signal is a song called "The Firebird," which Brandt sings whenever he wants Mariette to visit him. When the actor is murdered, poor Mariette and her parents are prime suspects. But the truth is a bit more complicated than that, involving as it does a haughty aristocrat, a powerful diplomat and a most unusual "candid camera" device.

The Firebird

74 mins | Drama, Romance, Mystery | Nov. 3, 1934

The Firebird
Prohibited from seeing her actor sweetheart Herman Brandt by her tyrannical parents, sweet young Vienesse lass Mariette defies authority by regularly visiting Brandt's downstairs apartment. The lovers' signal is a song called "The Firebird," which Brandt sings whenever he wants Mariette to visit him. When the actor is murdered, poor Mariette and her parents are prime suspects. But the truth is a bit more complicated than that, involving as it does a haughty aristocrat, a powerful diplomat and a most unusual "candid camera" device.
IMDb rating 6.1
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures
Original title The Firebird
Directors William Dieterle
Writers Lájos Zilahy, Jeffrey Dell, Charles Kenyon

Cast

Verree Teasdale

as Carola Pointer

Ricardo Cortez

as Herman Brandt

Lionel Atwill

as John Pointer

Anita Louise

as Mariette Pointer

C. Aubrey Smith

as Police Inspector Miller

Dorothy Tree

as Mrs. Jolan Brandt

Helen Trenholme

as Mlle. Josephine Mousquet, the Governess

Hobart Cavanaugh

as Emile, Brandt's Valet

Robert Barrat

as Halasz, the Apartment House Manager

Hal K. Dawson

as Assistant Stage Manager

Russell Hicks

as Mr. Beyer, the Stage Manager

Spencer Charters

as Max Bauer, the Porter

Etienne Girardot

as Professor Peterson

Florence Fair

as Thelma, the Pointer's Maid

Nan Grey

as Alice von Attem

Skippy

as Rex

Otto Lang

as Second Policeman (uncredited)