Dorrit's Pleasure Trip
Dorrit's Pleasure Trip (German: Dorittchens Vergnügungsreise) is a 1916 German silent film comedy directed by Paul Heidemann.[1]
Dorrit's Pleasure Trip | |
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Directed by | Paul Heidemann |
Produced by | David Oliver |
Cinematography | Martin J. Knopps |
Production company | Oliver-Film |
Release date | 1916 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
Cast
- Dorrit Weixler as Dorrit
- Kurt Busch
- Alice Hechy
- Bruno Kastner as Geliebter
- Albert Paul
- Frida Richard
- Berthold Rose as Vater
- Emmy Wyda
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References
- Thomas p.53
Bibliography
- Douglas B. Thomas. The early history of German motion pictures, 1895-1935. Thomas International, 1999.
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