Ships and People

Ships and People (German:Schiffe und Menschen) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Carl Boese and starring Aud Egede-Nissen, Karl Falkenberg and Otto Gebühr.[1]

Ships and People
Directed byCarl Boese
Produced byIsidor Fett
Karl Wiesel
Written byKarl Figdor
StarringAud Egede-Nissen
Karl Falkenberg
Otto Gebühr
CinematographyHans Karl Gottschalk
Production
company
Bayerische Filmgesellschaft
Release date
1920
CountryGermany
LanguageSilent
German intertitles

The art direction was by Julian Ballenstedt.

Cast

In alphabetical order

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References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.149

Bibliography

  • Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books.
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