Venus in Evening Wear
Venus in Evening Wear (German: Venus im Frack) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Robert Land and starring Carmen Boni, Georg Alexander and Henri De Vries.[1]
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Directed by | Robert Land |
Produced by | Günther Stapenhorst Arthur Ziehm |
Written by | Thilde Förster Erich Nossen Ladislaus Vajda |
Starring | Carmen Boni Georg Alexander Henri De Vries |
Music by | Walter Ulfig |
Cinematography | Edgar S. Ziesemer |
Production company | International Film-Exchange |
Distributed by | International Film-Exchange |
Release date | 13 April 1927 |
Country | Germany |
Language | Silent German intertitles |
The art direction was by Oscar Friedrich Werndorff and Erich Zander.
Cast
and in alphabetical order
- Georg Alexander
- Henri De Vries
- Karl Elzer
- Evi Eva
- Max Hansen
- Karl Harbacher
- Valerie Jones
- Paul Morgan
- Hermann Picha
- Albert Steinrück
- Robert Thiem]
- Borwin Walth
- Ida Wüst
- Wolfgang Zilzer
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References
- Grange p.255
Bibliography
- Grange, William. Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
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