The Woman in the Dolphin
The Woman in the Dolphin (German: Die Frau im Delphin) is a 1920 silent German film directed by Artur Kiekebusch-Brenken for Gaci Film, written by Jan Gramatzki and featuring Béla Lugosi.[1] The camerawork was handled by Karl Freund, who years later was the cinematographer on Lugosi's 1931 Dracula and Universal Pictures' classic The Mummy. A still from the film exists online showing a youthful Lugosi with a very full moustache in this lead role. The film itself is lost.
The Woman in the Dolphin | |
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Directed by | Artur Kiekebusch-Brenken |
Written by | Jan Gramatzki |
Starring | Béla Lugosi Magnus Stifter Emilie Sannom |
Cinematography | Karl Freund |
Production company | Gaci Film |
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Country | Germany |
Language | Silent |
Cast
- Emilie Sannom as Ellinor Wingord
- Magnus Stifter as Gordon
- Rudolf Hilberg as Fürst
- Béla Lugosi as Tom Bill
- Ernst Pittschau as Harold Holm
- Jacques Wandryck
- Max Zilzer
See also
References
- "The Woman in the Dolphin". Film Portal. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
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