Three Cuckoo Clocks
Three Cuckoo Clocks (German: Die drei Kuckucksuhren) is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Nina Vanna and Nils Asther. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin on 25 May 1926.[1] It was based on a novel by Georg Mühlen-Schulte. Unlike many of Mendes' films from the period, which are now considered lost, it still survives.[2] It was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures under the alternative title of Adventure Mad.
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Directed by | Lothar Mendes |
Produced by | Erich Pommer |
Written by | Georg Mühlen-Schulte (novel) Robert Liebmann |
Starring | Lillian Hall-Davis Nina Vanna Nils Asther Paul Graetz |
Cinematography | Fritz Arno Wagner |
Production company | UFA |
Distributed by | UFA (Germany) Paramount Pictures (US) |
Release date | 25 May 1926 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
Cast
- Lillian Hall-Davis as Gladys Clifton
- Nina Vanna as Mary Davids
- Nils Asther as Reginald Ellis
- Eric Barclay as Lord Ernest Clifton
- Paul Graetz as Hotel Manager
- Albert Steinrück as Mason
- Hermann Vallentin as Lakington
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References
- Hardt p.236
- Bock and Bergfelder p.319
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
- Hardt, Ursula. From Caligari to California: Erich Pommer's Life in the International Film Wars. Berghahn Books, 1996.
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