The Young Man from the Ragtrade
The Young Man from the Ragtrade (German: Der Jüngling aus der Konfektion) is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Richard Löwenbein and starring Curt Bois, Maria Paudler, and Frida Richard. Bois' character of an ambitious young man was closely modelled on the early film appearances of Ernst Lubitsch.[1]
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Directed by | Richard Löwenbein |
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Music by | Felix Bartsch |
Cinematography | Eduard Hoesch |
Production company | Domo-Film |
Distributed by | Strauss Film |
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Country | Germany |
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Cast
- Curt Bois as Moritz Spiegel
- Maria Paudler as Karoline
- Frida Richard
- Robert Garrison
- Fred Louis Lerch
- Margarete Lanner
- Pia von Moosburg
- Claire Waldoff
- Kurt Vespermann
- Philipp Manning
- Johannes Riemann
- Albert Paulig
- Rudolf Lettinger
- Willy Prager
- Eva Speyer
- Sascha von Wanowska
- Hermann Picha
gollark: If you just reach platinum, better giving.
gollark: I get loads of random hatchlings from trading away the few slightly-rares I get.
gollark: *Excellent*. Mwahahahaha.
gollark: Which dragons are light-aligned anyway?
gollark: One of the more horrible combinations is marmite and cheese.
References
- Prawer, p. 122.
Bibliography
- Prawer, Siegbert Salomon (2005). Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910–1933. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-84545-074-8.
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