I Was a Student at Heidelberg
I Was a Student at Heidelberg (German: Ich war zu Heidelberg Student) is as a 1927 German silent film directed by Wolfgang Neff and starring Mary Kid and Eva Speyer.[1]
I Was a Student at Heidelberg | |
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Directed by | Wolfgang Neff |
Written by | Paul Beyer |
Starring | Mary Kid Eva Speyer |
Music by | Walther Bransen Gustav Gold |
Cinematography | Emil Schünemann |
Production company | F.P.G. Film |
Release date | 1 July 1927 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's art direction was by Gustav A. Knauer.
Cast
In alphabetical order
- Franz Baumann
- Friedrich Benfer
- Wilhelm Diegelmann
- Hugo Döblin
- Werner Fuetterer
- Robert Garrison
- Fritz Greiner
- Charles Willy Kayser
- Alice Kempen
- Mary Kid
- Hermann Picha
- Eva Speyer
- Eduard von Winterstein
- Lotte Werkmeister
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References
- Thomas p.103
Bibliography
- Douglas B. Thomas. The early history of German motion pictures, 1895-1935. Thomas International, 1999.
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