The Girl from Abroad

The Girl from Abroad (German: Das Mädchen aus der Fremde) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Franz Eckstein and starring Carl Auen, Frida Richard and Albert Steinrück. The film was made by Prometheus Film, a German production company backed by the Soviet Union. It attracted little attention in the press, and soon disappeared from cinemas.[1]

The Girl from Abroad
Directed byFranz Eckstein
Produced byWilli Münzenberg
Written byRosa Porten
H.E. Wieslow
StarringCarl Auen
Frida Richard
Albert Steinrück
CinematographyCarl Drews
Production
company
Prometheus Film
Release date
24 January 1927
CountryGermany
LanguageSilent
German intertitles

The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacek Rotmil.

Cast

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gollark: They need food and sleep though. I can enslave neural networks more easily.
gollark: Kidnap "Mark V. Shaney" and make them chat to people?

References

  1. Murray p.

Bibliography

  • Murray, Bruce Arthur. Film and the German Left in the Weimar Republic: From Caligari to Kuhle Wampe. University of Texas Press, 1990.
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