Ash Wednesday (1925 film)
Ash Wednesday (German: Aschermittwoch) is a 1925 German silent drama film directed by Wolfgang Neff and starring Bernd Aldor, Sybill Morel, and Claire Rommer.[1]
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Directed by | Wolfgang Neff |
Produced by | Gustav Althoff |
Written by | Marie Luise Droop |
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Cinematography | Willy Goldberger |
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Distributed by | Aafa Film |
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Country | Germany |
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The film's sets were designed by Fritz Kraenke.
Cast
- Bernd Aldor as Fabrikbesitzer Dumont
- Sybill Morel as Agathe
- Karl Beckersachs as Leutnant
- Claire Rommer as Jutta
- Eduard von Winterstein as Oberst
- Ernst Rückert as Großindustrieller
- Adele Sandrock as Tante Guste
- Wilhelm Diegelmann as Feldwebel
- Ernst Pittschau
- Ludwig Rex
- Siegfried Berisch
- Carl Auen a Leutnant der Reserve
- Hugo Fischer-Köppe
- Lia Eibenschütz as Thea
- Olga Engl as Frau Oberst
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References
- Grange, p. 191.
Bibliography
- Grange, William (2008). Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5967-8.
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