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The Most Beautiful Legs of Berlin
Scene from a film
GermanDie schönsten Beine von Berlin
Directed by Willi Wolff
Written by Robert Liebmann
Willi Wolff
Starring
Cinematography Axel Graatkjær
Music byOtto Stenzeel
Production
company
Ellen Richter Film
Distributed by UFA
Release date
  • 28 July 1927 (1927-07-28)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryGermany
Languages Silent
German intertitles

The Most Beautiful Legs of Berlin (German: Die schönsten Beine von Berlin) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Dina Gralla and Kurt Gerron. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Stern. It functions as a revue show, showcasing leading dancers of the Weimar era. Richter and Gralla play rival competitors.

A theme song composed by Walter Kollo was released alongside the film, and became a gramophone hit record.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York, NY: Berghahn Books. p. 155. ISBN  1571816550. JSTOR  j.ctt1x76dm6.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Most Beautiful Legs of Berlin
Scene from a film
GermanDie schönsten Beine von Berlin
Directed by Willi Wolff
Written by Robert Liebmann
Willi Wolff
Starring
Cinematography Axel Graatkjær
Music byOtto Stenzeel
Production
company
Ellen Richter Film
Distributed by UFA
Release date
  • 28 July 1927 (1927-07-28)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryGermany
Languages Silent
German intertitles

The Most Beautiful Legs of Berlin (German: Die schönsten Beine von Berlin) is a 1927 German silent film directed by Willi Wolff and starring Ellen Richter, Dina Gralla and Kurt Gerron. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Stern. It functions as a revue show, showcasing leading dancers of the Weimar era. Richter and Gralla play rival competitors.

A theme song composed by Walter Kollo was released alongside the film, and became a gramophone hit record.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York, NY: Berghahn Books. p. 155. ISBN  1571816550. JSTOR  j.ctt1x76dm6.

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