The Railway King (film)
The Railway King (German: Der Eisenbahnkönig) is a 1921 German silent drama film directed by Eugen Illés and starring Fritz Kortner, Hermann Vallentin and Artúr Somlay.[1] It was released in two parts, premiering at the Marmorhaus.
The Railway King | |
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Directed by | Eugen Illés |
Produced by | Eugen Illés |
Written by | Eugen Illés Artúr Somlay |
Starring | Fritz Kortner Hermann Vallentin Artúr Somlay |
Cinematography | Friedrich Paulmann Günther Rittau |
Production company | Illés-Film |
Distributed by | National Film |
Release date | 29 December 1921 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Kraenke and August Rinaldi.
Cast
- Fritz Kortner
- Hermann Vallentin
- Artúr Somlay
- Heinrich Peer
- Carl Schönfeld
- Jaro Fürth
- Danny Guertler
- Ruth Larrisson
- Emil Rameau
- Preben J. Rist
- Genia Vallot
- Anna von Palen
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gollark: Or, well, says "be respectful", so actually no.
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References
- Grange p.105
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
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