Fräulein Raffke
Fräulein Raffke is a 1923 German silent film directed by Richard Eichberg and starring Werner Krauss, Lydia Potechina and Lee Parry .[1] A "Raffke" was Weimar era slang for a money accumulator.
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Directed by | Richard Eichberg |
Produced by | Richard Eichberg |
Written by | Hans Behrendt Helmuth Orthmann |
Starring | Werner Krauss Lydia Potechina Lee Parry |
Cinematography | Erich Grimmler Heinrich Gärtner |
Production company | Richard Eichberg-Film |
Distributed by | Süd-Film |
Release date | 18 September 1923 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacek Rotmil.
Cast
- Werner Krauss as Emil Raffke
- Lydia Potechina as Emils Wife
- Lee Parry as Lilli Raffke
- Harry Hardt as Paul Grune
- Vivian Gibson as Tänzerin Tatjana
- Hans Albers as Baron
- Heinrich Peer
- Loni Nest as Kind
- Max Grünberg as Pauls Sozius
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References
- Bock & Bergfelder p.8
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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