To the Ladies' Paradise
To the Ladies' Paradise (German: Zum Paradies der Damen) is a 1922 German silent film directed by Lupu Pick.[1] It is based on the 1883 novel Au Bonheur des Dames by Emile Zola.
To the Ladies' Paradise | |
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Directed by | Lupu Pick |
Produced by | Lupu Pick |
Written by | Émile Zola (novel) Hans Marr Lupu Pick |
Cinematography | Willy Gaebel Theodor Sparkuhl Gotthardt Wolf |
Production company | Rex-Film |
Distributed by | UFA |
Release date | 5 October 1922 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert A. Dietrich.
Cast
- Edith Posca
- Lupu Pick
- Harry Nestor
- Walter Brügmann
- Mathilde Sussin
- Hermann Picha
- Olga Limburg
- Leopold von Ledebur
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References
- Taylor p.182
Bibliography
- Taylor, Richard. The BFI companion to Eastern European and Russian cinema. BFI Publishing, 2000.
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