The Lady and Her Hairdresser
The Lady and Her Hairdresser (German: Die Dame und ihr Friseur) is a 1922 German silent comedy film directed by Heinz Ullstein and starring Eugen Rex and Maly Delschaft and Hans Junkermann.[1]
The Lady and Her Hairdresser | |
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Directed by | Heinz Ullstein |
Produced by | Richard Oswald Heinz Ullstein |
Written by | Paul Merzbach Heinz Ullstein |
Starring | Eugen Rex Maly Delschaft Hans Junkermann |
Production company | Bios-Film Heinz Ullstein-Film Richard Oswald-Film |
Distributed by | Bios-Film |
Release date | 17 August 1922 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
Cast
In alphabetical order
- Paul Bildt as Beamter
- Maly Delschaft
- Hugo Döblin as Papierhändler Hollmann
- Hans Junkermann as Bankier Markus
- Heinrich Peer
- Hermann Picha as Theaterfriseur
- Eugen Rex as Titular-Friseur
- Aenne Ullstein
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References
- Grange p.124
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
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