The Three Mannequins
The Three Mannequins (German: Die drei Mannequins) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Jaap Speyer and starring Hans Albers, Anton Pointner, and Paul Graetz.[1] It was shot at the Terra Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Jacoby. It premiered at Berlin's Marmorhaus.
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Directed by | Jaap Speyer |
Written by | Max Glass |
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Cinematography | Gustave Preiss |
Music by | Willy Schmidt-Gentner |
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Distributed by | Terra Film |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Germany |
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Cast
- Hans Albers as Hochstapler
- Anton Pointner as Fred
- Paul Graetz as Lagerist Meyer
- Lydia Potechina as Frau Gold
- Kurt Gerron
- Grit Haid as Mannequin
- Helga Molander as Mannequin
- Elisabeth Pinajeff as Mannequin
- Ferry Sikla as Kommerzienrat
- Siegfried Berisch
- Hans Brausewetter
- Robert Garrison
- Emil Heyse
- Jenny Marba
- Paul Morgan
- Hermann Picha as Leiter einer Mannequinschule
- Toni Tetzlaff
References
- Kapczynski & Richardson, p. 60.
Bibliography
- Kapczynski, Jennifer M.; Richardson, Michael D., eds. (2014) [2012]. A New History of German Cinema. New York: Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-1-58046-854-1.
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