The Dance of Death (1912 film)
The Dance of Death (German:Der Totentanz) is a 1912 German silent film directed by Urban Gad and starring Asta Nielsen.[1] It was one of the first films made at the new Babelsberg Studio in Berlin.
The Dance of Death | |
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Directed by | Urban Gad |
Written by | Urban Gad |
Starring | Asta Nielsen |
Cinematography | Guido Seeber |
Production company | Deutsche Bioscop for PAGU |
Release date | 7 September 1912 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
Cast
- Asta Nielsen as Bella Burk
- Oskar Fuchs as Ingenieur Burk
- Fritz Weidemann as Komponist Czerneck
- Fred Immler
- Emil Albes
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References
- Kapczynski & Richardson p.47
Bibliography
- Jennifer M. Kapczynski & Michael D. Richardson. A New History of German Cinema.
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