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The Lost Shoe

Der verlorene Schuh · 1923 | 86 min | Fantasy · Family

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Synopsis

The Lost Shoe is a 1923 German silent fantasy film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Helga Thomas, Paul Hartmann and Mady Christians. Its plot is loosely based on that of Cinderella. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Rudolf Bamberger. The film premiered on 5 December 1923 at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo in Berlin. It was produced by Decla-Bioscop which was by then part of the large UFA conglomerate.

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Credits

Producer
Erich Pommer
Director
Ludwig Berger
Screenplay
Ludwig Berger
Director of Photography
Günther Krampf
Original Music Composer
Guido Bagier
Country
Weimar Republic
Studios
Decla Film

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Cast · 12

HT

Helga Thomas

Paul Hartmann

Paul Hartmann

Max Gülstorff

Max Gülstorff

Frida Richard

Frida Richard

Olga Chekhova

Olga Chekhova

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