The Sweet Girl
The Sweet Girl (German: Das Süße Mädel) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Manfred Noa and starring Mary Nolan, Paul Heidemann and Nils Asther.[1] It is based on an operetta. The German title is a Viennese slang term.
The Sweet Girl | |
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Directed by | Manfred Noa |
Written by | Leo Stein (libretto) Alexander Landesberg (libretto) Joseph Than Ludwig von Wohl |
Starring | Mary Nolan Paul Heidemann Nils Asther |
Music by | Hans May Heinrich Reinhardt |
Cinematography | Otto Kanturek |
Production company | Noa-Film |
Distributed by | Süd-Film |
Release date | 8 October 1926 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Gustav A. Knauer and Hermann Warm.
Cast
- Mary Nolan
- Paul Heidemann
- Nils Asther as The Prince's Son
- Mary Parker
- Eugen Burg
- Hanni Reinwald
- Loo Hardy
- Ernst Pröckl
- Karl Platen
- Henry Bender
- Sophie Pagay
- Bobbie Bender
- Alex Angelo
- Ernst Morgan
- Geza L. Weiss
- Max Hiller
- Manfred Noa as dancer
- Крис Сан (孙祖君)
gollark: I roll for horse nobility, d6.
gollark: Oh wait, we ROLL for things, right.
gollark: How did we get out here exactly?
gollark: How did we GET here?
gollark: We must return the girl to somewhere nice, and we should get actual weapons.
References
- The Sounds of Silent Films p.73
Bibliography
- Claus Tieber & Anna Katharina Windisch. The Sounds of Silent Films: New Perspectives on History, Theory and Practice. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
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