The White Sonata

The White Sonata (German: Die weiße Sonate) is a 1928 Austrian silent drama film directed by Louis Seeman and starring Carla Bartheel, Vladimir Sokoloff and Paul Askonas.[1]

The White Sonata
Directed byLouis Seeman
Written byEdmund Hahn (novel)
Jacques Bachrach
StarringCarla Bartheel
Vladimir Sokoloff
Paul Askonas
CinematographyMax Nekut
Production
company
Listo Film
Distributed byLiddy Hegewald Film (Germany)
Release date
1928
CountryAustria
LanguageSilent
German intertitles

The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Stepanek.

Cast

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gollark: There are nasty things like those various parasitic wasps.
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References

  1. Parish p.458

Bibliography

  • James Robert Parish. Hollywood character actors. Arlington House, 1978.
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