Feme

Directed by: Richard Oswald, Germany, 1927

Germany, 1927


Cast and Credits

Production Richard Oswald-Film GmbH, Berlin
Director Richard Oswald
Scenario Herbert Juttke
Georg C. Klaren
Story Vicky Baum [Novel]
Director of Photography Ewald Daub
Composer Ewald Daub
Art Director Gustav A. Knauer
Cast Hans Stüwe [Joachim Burthe]
Grete Mosheim [Charlotte Burthe]
Rudolf Forster [Gregor von Askanius]
Henry Bender
Kurt Gerron [Krankenwärter]
Bernhard Goetzke [Prof. Lenzberg]
Paul Henckels
Friedrich Kayssler [Minister]
Ellen Kürty [Jelena]
Grete Reinwald [Gärtnerstochter]
Eduard Rothauser [Geheimrat Burthe]
Adele Sandrock [Die Mutter des Ministers]
Adele Sandrock [Frau Geheimrat Burthe]
Adele Sandrock
Ida Wüst

Technical specifications
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm - Black and White,
Sound System: not indicated
First Screening: August 23, 1927 in

General Information

Feme is a motion picture produced in the year 1927 as a Germany production. The Film was directed by Richard Oswald, with Hans Stüwe, Grete Mosheim, Rudolf Forster, Adele Sandrock, Ida Wüst, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Feme available.

Bibliography - Deutsche Spielfilme von den Anfängen bis 1933, hg von Günther Dahlke und Günther Karl, Berlin 1988, pg 156f

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