| Orient Express | |
|---|---|
![]() Lil Dagover in a scene from the film | |
| Directed by | Wilhelm Thiele |
| Written by | Wilhelm Thiele |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Karl Puth |
| Music by | Willy Schmidt-Gentner |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Phoebus Film |
Release date | December 1927 |
| Country | Germany |
| Languages | Silent German intertitles |
Orient Express (German: Orientexpress) is a 1927 German silent thriller film directed by Wilhelm Thiele and starring Lil Dagover, Heinrich George and Angelo Ferrari.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Baluschek and Karl Machus.
Cast
- Lil Dagover as Beate von Morton
- Heinrich George as Peter Karg
- Angelo Ferrari as Vicomte Antoine d'Arcier
- Walter Rilla as Allan Wilton
- Maria Paudler as Mimi
- Hilde Jennings as Lisbeth
- Uwe Jens Krafft as Brauereibesitzer Müller
- Gyula Szőreghy
- Iris Arlan
- Georg Guertler
- Max Maximilian
- Neumann-Schuler
References
- ↑ Waldman & Slide p.119
Bibliography
- Waldman, Harry & Slide, Anthony. Hollywood and the Foreign Touch: A Dictionary of Foreign Filmmakers and Their Films from America, 1910-1995. Scarecrow Press, 1996.
External links
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