Der rote Kreis (1929 film)
Der rote Kreis | |
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Directed by | Frederic Zelnik |
Written by |
Fanny Carlsen Howard Caye |
Based on | novel The Crimson Circle by Edgar Wallace |
Starring |
Lya Mara Fred Louis Lerch Stewart Rome |
Music by | Edmund Meisel |
Cinematography |
Frederik Fuglsang Leslie Rowson |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Deutsche Film Union (Germany) |
Release dates | 25 March 1929 (Berlin) |
Country | Britain/Germany |
Language |
Silent, and De Forest Phonofilm |
Der rote Kreis (English: The Crimson Circle) is a 1929 British-German crime film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Lya Mara, Fred Louis Lerch, and Stewart Rome.
The film, a co-production between British International Pictures and Efzet Film, was made in both a silent version and a sound version filmed in the Phonofilm sound-on-film system. In March 1929, this film and The Clue of the New Pin, filmed in the British Phototone sound-on-disc process, were previewed in London.[1]
The film is an adaptation of the Edgar Wallace novel The Crimson Circle in which Scotland Yard detectives battle a gang of blackmailers. A previous UK version was filmed in 1922.
Plot
Police battle against a gang of blackmailers known as The Crimson Circle.
Cast
- Lya Mara – Thalia Drummond
- Fred Louis Lerch – Jack Birdmore
- Stewart Rome – Derrick Yale
- Albert Steinrück – Froyant
- John Castle – Inspektor Parr
- Otto Wallburg – Marl
- Hans Albers – Diener von Marl
- Hans Marlow – Birdmore
- Otto Treßler – Ministerpräsident
- Ilka Grüning – Eine Vermieterin
- Annie Ann – Milly
- Bruno Ziener – Kriminalkommissar
- Hugo Döblin – Pfandleiher
- Ria Weber – Zofe
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