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''John Hopkins the Third'' (german: Die verschwundene Million / ''The Missing Million'') is a 1921 German film directed by
Wolfgang Neff Wolfgang Neff (8 September 1875 – after November 1936) was an Austrian film director. He directed 50 films between 1920 and 1930. He was born in Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic). Selected filmography * '' Nat Pink ...
and featuring
Béla Lugosi Béla Ferenc Dezső Blaskó (; October 20, 1882 – August 16, 1956), known professionally as Bela Lugosi (; ), was a Hungarian and American actor best remembered for portraying Count Dracula in the 1931 horror classic ''Dracula'', Ygor in ''S ...
as the villain (a Western cowboy role). It was also known as ''Johann Hopkins III''.Bela Lugosi: Dreams and Nightmares by Gary D. Rhodes, with Richard Sheffield, (2007) Collectables/Alpha Video Publishers, pg. 270, ISBN 0-9773798-1-7 (hardcover)


Cast

In alphabetical order * Curt Cappi – D. I. Winsor (credited as Curd Cappi) * Sybill de Brée * Fritz Falkenberg – Eddy Corvin * Harry Frank – John Hopkins, the detective * Frydel Fredy *
Béla Lugosi Béla Ferenc Dezső Blaskó (; October 20, 1882 – August 16, 1956), known professionally as Bela Lugosi (; ), was a Hungarian and American actor best remembered for portraying Count Dracula in the 1931 horror classic ''Dracula'', Ygor in ''S ...
- as The Villain *
Ludwig Rex Ludwig Rex (1 January 1888 – 29 September 1979) was a German film actor of the silent era. He appeared in 55 films between 1918 and 1927. He was born in Berlin, Germany and died in London. Selected filmography * ''Totenkopfreiter'' (1917 ...
* Preben J. Rist – W. R. Turner George Corvin * Alfred Schmasow – Commissar Sam * Lya Sellin – die schwarze Mary * Heinrich von Korff – Mat Bliß


See also

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Béla Lugosi filmography Bela Lugosi (1882–1956), best known for the original screen portrayal of Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1931, was in many movies during the course of his 39-year film career. He appeared in films made in his native Hungary, Germany and New York befor ...


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* 1921 films Films of the Weimar Republic German black-and-white films German silent feature films {{Germany-silent-film-stub