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ICH KÜSSE IHRE HAND, MADAME
English title: I KISS YOUR HAND, MADAME
Germany 1928. A Super-Film Production.
Released through Deutsches Lichtspiel-Syndikat AG
Released in the U.S. in 1932 through Stanley Distributing
Co CAST: Harry
Liedtke (Jacques, the headwaiter); Marlene
Dietrich (Laurence Gérard); Pierre de
Guignand (Adolphe Gérard, her ex-husband);
Karl Huszar-Puffy (Talandier - her lawyer);
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski (Waiter).
CREDITS: Robert Land (Director
and Scenarist); Friedel Buckow (Assistant Director);
Carl Drews, Gotthardt Wolf (Photographers);
Fred Zinnemann (Assistant Photographer); Robert
Neppach (Decors); Fritz Brunn (Production
Manager); based on an original story by Robert Land
and Rolf E. Vanloo. English titles for the American release:
Helene Turner. SONGS:
Title Song by Ralph Erwin (Music); Fritz Rotter
(Lyrics); Sung on soundtrack by Richard Tauber.
Oscar Nominations 1948 (21st): Cinematography
(Black-and-White): Charles B. Lang, Jr.; Writing
Screen-play: Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder,
Richard L. Breen.
Black-and-White. 2,002 meters.
Production Dates: December 1928 - January 1929,
Efa-Studios, Berlin and Ufa-Studios Berlin-Tempelhof.
Premiere: January 17th 1929, Tauentzien-Palast:
Berlin.
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