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Asphalt

1929 | 93 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Asphalt is a 1929 German silent film directed by Joe May, starring Gustav Fröhlich and Betty Amann. The film was shot between October and December 1928 at UFA, and premiered on 11 March 1929 at the Ufa-Palast near Berlin Zoo. The film follows Else's attempts to seduce Albert, a traffic policeman, after he catches her trying to steal a precious stone. The film was initially banned for young audiences. It is considered to be one of the last great silent films produced by UFA.

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Credits

Producer
Erich Pommer
Director
Joe May
Screenplay
Joe May, János Székely, Rolf E. Vanloo
Director of Photography
Günther Rittau
Original Music Composer
Willy Schmidt-Gentner
Country
Germany
Studios
UFA

Cast · 12

Betty Amann

Betty Amann

Albert Steinrück

Albert Steinrück

Kurt Vespermann

Kurt Vespermann

Hans Albers

Hans Albers

RM

Rudolf Meinhard-Jünger

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