The Girl from America
The Girl from America (German: Die Kleine aus Amerika) is a 1925 American silent romance film directed by Josef Stein and starring Carl de Vogt, Hermann Leffler, and Cläre Lotto.[1]
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Directed by | Josef Stein |
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Cinematography | Otto Stein |
Production company | Bohème-Film |
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Country | Germany |
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The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Lück.
Cast
- Carl de Vogt as Lutz Gutzewitt / Marquis Saintbrillant
- Cläre Lotto as Rose Parkinson
- Tilly Boettcher as Mrs. Parkinson, Rose's mother
- Hermann Leffler as Anselm Gutzewitt
- Rudolf Lettinger as Bombarth, Faktotum
- Wilhelm Diegelmann as Gefängniswärter
- Erich Roehl as Quickly, Detektiv
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gollark: I was about to say something like that - we can't react.
gollark: Now to reoffer my chicken (gained from an aeon) on a trade containing an aeon and random other egg.
Bibliography
- Gerhard Lamprecht. Deutsche Stummfilme, Volume 8.
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