The Owl (1927 film)

The Owl (German: Die Eule) is a 1927 German thriller film directed by and starring Eddie Polo.[1] It was released in two parts.

The Owl
Directed byEddie Polo
Written byMargarethe Schmahl
StarringEddie Polo
Erich Kaiser-Titz
Hans Adalbert Schlettow
CinematographyMax Grix
Production
company
Maria Zach Film
Release date
1927
CountryGermany
LanguageSilent
German intertitles

The film's sets were designed by Fritz Willi Krohn.

Cast

gollark: See, cells actually die after 240 hours in cell lab.
gollark: Anyway, see, I basically just want to get everything unlocked so I can go back to designing ridiculous bizarre things like my immortal but extremely energy-wasteful beings.
gollark: Well, I half-remember my solutions from before, you see.
gollark: I have something which gets about halfway to the goal, then mysteriously dies out.
gollark: I played cell lab ages ago and am now trying to unlock everything again, stuck on "deception".

References

  1. Krautz p.216

Bibliography

  • Alfred Krautz. International directory of cinematographers, set- and costume designers in film, Volume 4. Saur, 1984.
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