Five Minutes Too Late
Five Minutes Too Late (German: Fünf Minuten zu spät) is a 1918 German silent thriller film directed by Uwe Jens Krafft and starring Mia May, Johannes Riemann and Bruno Kastner.[1]
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Directed by | Uwe Jens Krafft |
Produced by | Joe May |
Written by | Rudolf Baron Joe May |
Starring | Mia May Johannes Riemann Bruno Kastner |
Cinematography | Max Lutze |
Production company | May-Film |
Distributed by | UFA |
Release date | 6 September 1918 |
Running time | 40 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
Cast
- Mia May as Jana Vermöhlen
- Johannes Riemann as Reinhold
- Bruno Kastner
- Grete Diercks
- Hermann Picha
- Frau Pütz
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References
- Krautz p.501
Bibliography
- Alfred Krautz. International directory of cinematographers, set- and costume designers in film, Volume 4. Saur, 1984.
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