The Red Rider (1923 film)
The Red Rider (German: Der rote Reiter) is a 1923 German silent film directed by Franz W. Koebner and starring Fern Andra, Albert Steinrück and Carola Toelle.[1] It premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin. It is based on the 1922 novel of the same title by Franz Xaver Kappus, later adapted into a 1935 sound film The Red Rider.
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Directed by | Franz W. Koebner |
Produced by | Georg Bluen |
Based on | The Red Rider by Franz Xaver Kappus |
Starring | Fern Andra Albert Steinrück Carola Toelle |
Cinematography | Hans Aufhauser Franz Stein Otto Tober |
Production company | Fern Andra-Film |
Release date | 15 June 1923 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
Cast
- Fern Andra
- Albert Steinrück
- Carola Toelle
- Hans Junkermann
- Julius Falkenstein
- Ferdinand von Alten
- Ludwig Salm
- Ilka Grüning
- Arnold Korff
- Frida Richard
- Kurt Bobeth-Bolander
- Fritz Schulz
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References
- Grange p.148
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
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