Life's Shadows
Life's Shadows (Dutch: Levensschaduwen) is a 1916 Dutch silent crime film directed by Theo Frenkel.
Life's Shadows | |
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Directed by | Theo Frenkel |
Written by | Theo Frenkel |
Release date | 21 July 1916 |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Coen Hissink - Henri van Dijck
- Mary Beekman - Van Dijck's vrouw / Van Dijck's wife
- Cor Smits - Manager / Manager
- Tonny Stevens - Van Dijck's zoon / Van Dijck's zoon
- Balthazar Verhagen
- Herre de Vos
- Jan Wensma - Priester / Priest
- Willem Faassen - Jonge dief / Young thief
- Kees Lageman
- Piet Urban - Rechter / Judge
- Sylvain Poons - D van chique gezelschap bij aanhouding van een dievegge
- Annie Wesling
- Toon van Elsen
- Jacques Sluyters
- Jan Lemaire Sr.
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