Der falsche Schein



Production: Decla-Film Gesellschaft, Holz & Co., Berlin Germany, 1919

Director: Emil Justitz
Producer: Erich Pommer, Josef Coenen [(Künstlerische Oberleitung)]
Scenario: Rudolf Strauss
Art Director: Carl Ludwig Kirmse
Cast: Carola Toelle [Inge Berger], Gustav Botz [Doktor Med. Berger], Gustav Botz [Baronin], Claire Creutz [Eveline], Henri Peters-Arnolds [Kurt Eichstädt], Robert Scholz
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 1608 meters, 4 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: December 1919 in Berlin, Marmorhaus

Synopsis in German
Ehemann kann sich scheiden lassen. (German Early Cinema Database)

Bibliography - Gerhard Lamprecht, Deutsche Stummfilme 1919, pg. 105
- Film No. 50, 1919
- Rhein. Filmkunstbühne No. 2, 1920



References in Databases
Filmportal.de 36127
The German Early Cinema Database Nr. 21785
IMDb - International Movie Data Base Nr. tt1193091
KinoTV Database Nr. 45562


Last Update of this record 15.02.2019
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