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The Unknown Tomorrow

Das unbekannte Morgen · 1923 | 90 min | Drama

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Synopsis

The Unknown Tomorrow is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Werner Krauss, María Corda, and Olga Limburg.

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Credits

Producer
Alexander Korda
Director
Alexander Korda
Screenplay
Alexander Korda
Director of Photography
Sophus Wangøe
Country
Germany

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Cast · 8

Olga Limburg

Olga Limburg

Paul Lukas

Paul Lukas

Werner Krauss

Werner Krauss

AJ

Antonie Jaeckel

Louis Ralph

Louis Ralph

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Away From Set

Olga Limburg Played the Woman Next Door for Fifty Years. Four German States Went Past Her

She was in front of a camera in 1907 and still in front of one in 1957 — aunts, neighbours, housekeepers, forty-nine films. A supporting career is the only kind long enough to be a record of the industry it happened inside, and hers runs straight through the part of German film history that is hardest to write about.

CinePixo·Aug 20, 2026

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