''A Woman for 24 Hours'' (German:''Die Frau für 24 Stunden'') is a 1925 German
silent drama film
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directed by
Reinhold Schünzel and starring
Lotte Neumann
Lotte Neumann (born Charlotte Pötler, 5 August 1896 – 26 February 1977) was a German film actress, screenwriter, and film producer.
Biography
Lotte Neumann was born Charlotte Pötler on 5 August 1896 in Berlin. She attended the Königliche Lui ...
,
Harry Liedtke
Harry Liedtke (12 October 1882 – 28 April 1945) was a German film actor.
Early life
Liedtke was born in Königsberg, East Prussia to a merchant as the seventh out of 12 children. After the death of his father in 1896, he grew up in an orphanage ...
and
Kurt Vespermann
Kurt Vespermann (1 May 1887 – 13 July 1957) was a German stage and film actor.
Career
Vespermann was born into an actor's family in Culmsee, West Prussia, Imperial Germany today Chełmża, Poland. Already his great-grandparents wer ...
.
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The film's
art direction
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was by
Kurt Richter
Kurt Paul Otto Joseph Richter (24 November 1900 – 29 December 1969) was a German chess International Master and chess writer.
Chess achievements
In 1922, Richter for the first time won the Berlin City Chess Championship. In 1928, he tied ...
.
Cast
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Lotte Neumann
Lotte Neumann (born Charlotte Pötler, 5 August 1896 – 26 February 1977) was a German film actress, screenwriter, and film producer.
Biography
Lotte Neumann was born Charlotte Pötler on 5 August 1896 in Berlin. She attended the Königliche Lui ...
as Olga
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Harry Liedtke
Harry Liedtke (12 October 1882 – 28 April 1945) was a German film actor.
Early life
Liedtke was born in Königsberg, East Prussia to a merchant as the seventh out of 12 children. After the death of his father in 1896, he grew up in an orphanage ...
as Graf Cola
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Kurt Vespermann
Kurt Vespermann (1 May 1887 – 13 July 1957) was a German stage and film actor.
Career
Vespermann was born into an actor's family in Culmsee, West Prussia, Imperial Germany today Chełmża, Poland. Already his great-grandparents wer ...
as Emil Springer
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Hugo Werner-Kahle
Hugo Werner-Kahle (5 August 1882 – 1 May 1961) was a German stage and film actor (and sporadically, a movie director). He appeared in around a hundred films during his career.
Selected filmography
* ''Midnight (1918 film), Midnight'' (1918)
* ' ...
as von Daum
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Max Kronert
Max Kronert (born Max Josef Florian Trübsand; 1873 – 22 July 1925) was a German stage and film actor.
Selected filmography
* ''Carmen'' (1918)
* ''The Monastery of Sendomir'' (1919)
* '' The Toy of the Tsarina'' (1919)
* ''The Oyster Pri ...
as Botschafter
*
Maria Kamradek as Käte Kurz
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Hadrian Maria Netto
Hadrian Maria Netto (1885–1947) was a German stage and film actor.Giesen p.228 He was also a playwright.
Selected filmography
* '' A Woman for 24 Hours'' (1925)
* ''Destiny'' (1925)
* ''The Armoured Vault'' (1926)
* '' Love in the Cowshed'' (1 ...
as Baron Korff
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Sig Arno
Sig Arno (born Siegfried Aron, 27 December 1895 – 17 August 1975) was a German-Jewish film actor who appeared in such films as '' Pardon My Sarong'' and '' The Mummy's Hand''. He may be best remembered from '' The Palm Beach Story'' (1942) as T ...
as Gebrüder Schick
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Bruno Arno
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* Bruno, Duke of Saxony (died 880)
* Bruno the Great (925–965), Archbishop of Cologne, ...
as Gebrüder Schick
References
Bibliography
* Grange, William. ''Cultural Chronicle of the Weimar Republic''. Scarecrow Press, 2008.
External links
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1925 films
Films of the Weimar Republic
Films directed by Reinhold Schünzel
German silent feature films
1925 drama films
German drama films
German black-and-white films
Bavaria Film films
Silent drama films
1920s German films
1920s German-language films
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