The Knitting Needles
The Knitting Needles (German: Die Stricknadeln) is a 1916 German silent comedy film directed by Hubert Moest and Otto Rippert and starring Erich Kaiser-Titz, Käthe Haack and Olga Engl.[1]
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Directed by | Hubert Moest Otto Rippert |
Written by | Heinrich Lautensack August von Kotzebue (play) |
Starring | Erich Kaiser-Titz Käthe Haack Olga Engl |
Cinematography | Hans Kämpfe |
Production company | Lloyd-Film |
Release date | 8 December 1916 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
Cast
- Erich Kaiser-Titz as August von Kotzebue / Baron
- Käthe Haack as Junge Baronin
- Olga Engl as Alte Baronin
- Reinhold Schünzel
- Josef Coenen
- Lina Salten
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References
- Bock & Bergfelder p.433
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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