Inge Larsen
1923 film
- Karl Vollmöller
- Hans Steinhoff
- Hanns Lippmann
- Henny Porten
- Henny Porten
- Paul Otto
- Ressel Orla
- Hans Albers
Production
company
company
Henny Porten Filmproduktion
Release date
- 16 October 1923 (1923-10-16)
Running time
German intertitles
Inge Larsen is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Henny Porten, Paul Otto and Ressel Orla.[1] It was shot on location in Copenhagen. The film's sets were designed by art directors Alfred Junge, Ludwig Kainer and Fritz Lück.
Cast
- Henny Porten as Inge Larsen
- Paul Otto as Baron Kerr
- Ressel Orla as Evelyne
- Vasilij Vronski as Kerrs Diener
- Paul Hansen as Jan Olsen
- Hans Albers as gelangweilter Attaché
- Ludwig Rex
- Leopold von Ledebur
References
- ^ Bock & Bergfelder p.372
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
External links
- Inge Larsen at IMDb
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Films directed by Hans Steinhoff
- Clothes Make the Man (1921)
- Biribi (1922)
- The False Dimitri (1922)
- Inge Larsen (1923)
- Man Against Man (1924)
- Countess Maritza (1925)
- The Man Who Sold Himself (1925)
- The Master of Death (1926)
- Vienna – Berlin (1926)
- Sons in Law (1926)
- Family Gathering in the House of Prellstein (1927)
- The Tragedy of a Lost Soul (1927)
- The Bordello in Rio (1927)
- The Countess of Sand (1928)
- Angst (1928)
- The Three Kings (1929)
- The Alley Cat (1929)
- Everybody Wins (1930)
- Love's Carnival (1930)
- My Leopold (1931)
- The True Jacob (1931)
- Headfirst into Happiness (1931)
- The Paw (1931)
- Scampolo (1932)
- Madame Wants No Children (1933)
- Love Must Be Understood (1933)
- Hitler Youth Quex (1933)
- Decoy (1934)
- Enjoy Yourselves (1934)
- The Island (1934)
- Mother and Child (1934)
- The Valley of Love (1935)
- The Old and the Young King (1935)
- A Woman of No Importance (1936)
- Yesterday and Today (1938, short)
- Dance on the Volcano (1938)
- Robert Koch (1939)
- The Vulture Wally (1940)
- Uncle Krüger (1941)
- Rembrandt (1942)
- Gabriele Dambrone (1943)
- Melusine (1944)
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