Prinz Kuckuck Trailer

Prinz Kuckuck Trailer (1919)

24 September 1919 Drama 99 mins

The niece and nephew of an eccentric millionaire try to get a share of the now deceased millionaire's inheritance from his adopted son who delights in squandering it. Considered lost.

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Cast

Conrad Veidt

as Carl Kraker

Niels Prien

as Henry Felix

Olga Limburg

as Sara Asher

Magnus Stifter

as Furst Wladimir Golkow

Max Gülstorff

as Meister Sturmius

Paul Biensfeldt

as Jeremias Kraker

Wilhelm Diegelmann

as Bauer Schirmer

Margarete Kupfer

as Sanna Kraker

Gertrud Wolle

as Frau Hauart

Margarete Schlegel

as Tochter der Marchesa

Crew

Paul Leni

Director

Paul Leni

Paul Leni Production Design

Carl Hoffmann

Carl Hoffmann Director of Photography

International Titles

Prinz Kuckuck - Die Höllenfahrt eines Wollüstlings Trailer

Prince Cuckoo Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 24 September 1919

Hungary 01 January 1920

Production Companies

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