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TRAGÖDIE DER LIEBE

Germany 1923. A Joe May-Film Production.
Released through Ufa-Film AG

CAST: Mia May (Countess Manon de Moreau); Rudolf Forster (Count Francois de Moreau); Hedwig Pauly-Winterstein (Adrienne de Moreau, his mother); Emil Jannings (Ombrade, a pimp); Erika Glässner (Musette, his mistress); Guido Herzfeld (Marcel Géraud); Wladimir Gaidarow (André Rabatin); Ida Wüst (Madame de la Roquère); Irmgard Bern (Yvonne); Hermann Vallentin (Police Superintendent); Arnold Korff (Henry Beaufort, Detective); Kurt Vespermann (Deputy District Attorney); Kurt Götz (District Attorney); Marlene Dietrich (Lucie, his mistress); Eugen Rex (Jean, valet of Count de Moreau); with Lena Amsel, Charlotte Ander, Paul Biensfeldt, Paul Graetz, Karl Gerhardt, Ernst Gronau, Albert Patry, Hans Kuhnert, Fritz Richard, Rudolf Lettinger, Ferry Sikla, Hans Wassmann, Loni Nest.

CREDITS: Joe May (Director); Leo Birinski, Adolf Lantz (Scenarists); Sophus Wangoe, Karl Puth (Photographers); Paul Leni (Decors); Ali Hubert (Costumer); Rudolf Sieber (Production Manager); Robert Wöllner (Assistant Director); Hans Lechner (Stills Photographer).

Black-and-White
Part I: 1.939 meters
Part II 1.790 meters 
Part III 1.719 meters
Part IV 1.984 meters
New assembled version by Joe May in 1928: 3.468 meters.
Premiere Part I and II: October 8th 1923, Ufa Palast am Zoo, Berlin
Part III and IV: November 7th 1923, Ufa Palast am Zoo, Berlin.


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