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The Kwannon Of Okadera
''The Kwannon of Okadera'' (German: ''Die Kwannon von Okadera'') is a 1920 German silent film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Lil Dagover and Werner Krauss.Hardt p.221 Produced by Erich Pommer of Decla-Bioscop it was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and premiered in the city's Marmorhaus. Cast In alphabetical order * Max Adalbert * Albert Bennefeld * Lil Dagover as Kwannon * Robert Forster-Larrinaga as Georg, Harlanders Sohn * Hanna Gath * Ernst Gronau * Leonhard Haskel * Hans Junkermann * Werner Krauss as Harlander, Grossindustrieller * Margarete Kupfer * Alexander Köckert * Nils Landberg * Marija Leiko as Ingele von Geortz * Paul Morgan * Alice Reppert * Karl Römer * Lillibel Schroth * Walter Supper * Otto Treptow * Alina von Mielewska * Elsa Wagner * Emmy Wyda Emmy Wyda (2 March 1876 – 22 January 1942) was a German actress. She appeared in more than eighty films from 1913 to 1941. Selected filmography References E ...
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Carl Froelich
Carl August Hugo Froelich (5 September 1875 – 12 February 1953) was a German film pioneer and film director. He was born and died in Berlin. Biography Apparatus builder and cameraman From 1903 Froelich was a colleague of Oskar Messter, one of the advance guard of German cinema, for whom initially he worked on the construction of cinematographic equipment. As cameraman for Messter's weekly newsreels he filmed among many other things the aftermath of a train accident on the Berlin elevated railway on 28 September 1908, one of the worst transport disasters of the time. Film director and producer Between 1912 and 1951 he made 77 films. In 1913 Froelich made his directorial debut with ''Richard Wagner (film), Richard Wagner''. In 1920 he founded his own production company, Froelich-Film GmbH, among the productions of which were ''Kabale und Liebe'' (1921), ''Die Brüder Karamasoff'' (1922), and ''Mutter und Kind'' (1924). During these years he often filmed with the actress Henny Po ...
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