Lux, King of Criminals
Lux, King of Criminals (German: Lux, der König der Verbrecher) is a 1929 German silent film directed by Edmund Heuberger and starring Carl Auen, Paul Michelo Kramer and Fred Immler.[1]
Lux, King of Criminals | |
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Directed by | Edmund Heuberger |
Produced by | Gustav Althoff |
Written by | Edmund Heuberger |
Starring | Carl Auen Paul Michelo Kramer Fred Immler |
Music by | Michael Buchstab |
Cinematography | Max Grix |
Production company | Albö-Film |
Distributed by | Albö-Film |
Release date | 12 March 1929 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich.
Other films with Carl Auen as Lux are The Man in the Dark (1930), Pariser Unterwelt (1930) and Zweimal Lux (1930)
Cast
- Carl Auen as Lux
- Paul Michelo Kramer as Edgar von Allmen
- Fred Immler as José
- Nico Turoff as Rico
- Carla Bartheel as Madeleine
- Melitta Klefer as Carlotta
- Julius Falkenstein
- Karl Harbacher
- Lia Hildebrandt
- Hugo Werner-Kahle
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References
- Krautz p.72
Bibliography
- Alfred Krautz. International directory of cinematographers, set- and costume designers in film, Volume 4. Saur, 1984.
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