Call of the Blood (1929 film)
Call of the Blood (Czech: Hrísná krev, German: Aufruhr des Blutes) is a 1929 Czech-German silent film directed by Victor Trivas and starring Vera Voronina, Jan Sviták, and Oskar Marion.[1]
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Cinematography | Václav Vích |
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- Vera Voronina as Vera
- Jan Sviták as Saeto
- Oskar Marion as Oskar
- Feodor Chaliapin Jr. as Fred
- George Seroff as Jirí
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References
- Nagl p. 735
Bibliography
- Nagl, Tobias (2009). Die unheimliche Maschine: Rasse und Repräsentation im Weimarer Kino [The Uncanny Machine: Race and Representation in Weimar Cinema] (in German). Munich: Edition Text + Kritik. ISBN 978-3-88377-910-2.
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