The Double (1934 film)
The Double (German: Der Doppelgänger) is a 1934 German crime comedy film directed by E. W. Emo and starring Georg Alexander, Camilla Horn, and Gerda Maurus. It was the last Edgar Wallace adaptation made in Germany before the Second World War.[1]
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Directed by | E. W. Emo |
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Music by | Leo Leux |
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Edited by | Ella Ensink |
Production company | Ondra-Lamac-Film |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilhelm Depenau and Erich Zander. It was shot at the Halensee Studios in Berlin.
Cast
- Georg Alexander as Harry Selsbury
- Camilla Horn as Jenny Miller
- Gerda Maurus as Germaine de Roche
- Theo Lingen as Detektiv Superbus
- Fritz Odemar as Trentner, Diener bei Harry Selsbury
- Jakob Tiedtke as Mr. Miller
- Josef Eichheim as Raimondo Dempsi
- Hans Leisner-Fischer as Bobby Selsbury
- Willi Schur
- Franz Weber
- Michael von Newlinsky
- Marta Feist
References
- Bergfelder, p. 145.
Bibliography
- Bergfelder, Tim (2005) [2004]. International Adventures: German Popular Cinema and European Co-Productions in the 1960s. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-539-2.
External links
- The Double at IMDb
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